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    Chelsea players feud with AVB in front of Abramovich

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    Post by ResurrectionRooney Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:46 am

    Chelsea players confront André Villas-Boas in training-ground row

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    André Villas-Boas sparked a blazing row with some of his senior Chelsea players on Sunday after calling the squad in on their day off to vent his anger over the 2-0 defeat at Everton. The manager tore into his players, who had pockmarked their display with sloppy errors, but he found that some of them gave back as good as they got. In the blow-up, they told him exactly what they thought of him and his tactics, to lay bare the tensions at the club.

    Villas-Boas believes that he has the support of the owner, Roman Abramovich, who was also present at the training ground on Sunday. Abramovich's focus is no longer consumed by his $5bn (£3.2bn) litigation battle with Boris Berezovsky – the high court hearing ended on 19 January and Mrs Justice Gloster is in the throes of writing her judgment – and he has been a regular at Cobham since the Saturday before last which, inevitably, has heightened the pressure on Villas-Boas. Abramovich, though, does not want to sack the young Portuguese, having taken the decision on his own to appoint him as the successor to Carlo Ancelotti last summer, and he shared in the manager's frustrations with the players.

    The defeat at Goodison Park, which exacerbated the club's Premier League slump and dropped them out of the Champions League places, was, by comment consent, the team's worst performance of a season that has seen them fail to compete for the title. They lag 17 points behind the league leaders Manchester City.

    A big part of Villas-Boas's brief is to rejuvenate the Chelsea squad, to assimilate talented young players while still competing for silverware. He has maintained that a club of Chelsea's stature cannot tolerate mere transition. But, inevitably, he has found himself unpopular with the older guard, whom he feels he must phase out.

    He caused a stir with his man-management when he banished Nicolas Anelka and Alex to train with the reserves, after they had requested transfers in December; the popular pair departed in January for Shanghai Shenhua and Paris St-Germain respectively. Villas-Boas has also clashed with Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba while even the high-profile January signing, Gary Cahill, has been left bewildered at his treatment. He has played only once in his five weeks at the club.

    Chelsea's hopes of a trophy have come to rest on the FA Cup and Champions League – the latter is the one that Abramovich covets above all others – and their next two fixtures are in those competitions. They play Birmingham City in the FA Cup fifth round at Stamford Bridge on Saturday before they travel to Napoli for the Champions League last-16 first-leg next Tuesday. The captain, John Terry, hopes to return from a knee injury to face Birmingham, while Drogba and Salomon Kalou are due back on Wednesday from the Africa Cup of Nations.

    The pressure in each tie will be intense, with the resentment towards Villas-Boas in some quarters adding further spice. Villas-Boas's assistant, Roberto Di Matteo, is also under scrutiny, with Abramovich picking up on the feeling during his visits to the training ground that the former Italy international is unpopular with the players. Abramovich turned to Villas-Boas after dismissing Ancelotti at the end of last season following, coincidentally, a Premier League defeat at Everton, having been impressed at how the 34-year-old won the treble of league, cup and Europa League with Porto. He is desperate for Villas-Boas to succeed, not least as firing him would call into question the wisdom of investing such faith in a talent without an extensive track record.

    It is never prudent, though, to second-guess Abramovich, who has sacked five managers during his eight-and-a-half-year stewardship of the club. He dismissed Luiz Felipe Scolari in February 2009 when the club's membership of the Premier League's top four was in jeopardy. Villas-Boas is acutely aware of the need to qualify for next season's Champions League.

    The fallout from Everton in the Chelsea dressing room also featured a candid assessment from the goalkeeper Petr Cech. "When you lose a game 2-0 and you are Chelsea football club, playing for the Champions League and with big expectations, losing is not good enough and the performance was not good enough. That's why we lost.

    "We took so many passes side to side and we never really opened them up. In the second half, we tried to play more direct but they were fighting well and kept organised, and 1-0 up so early became so much more difficult to break."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/feb/13/chelsea-players-andre-villas-boas-row

    Chelsea players argue with angry AVB

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    Andre Villas-Boas has clashed with his Chelsea players - in front of the club's owner, Roman Abramovich.

    The dressing-room exchange took place at the club’s training ground on Sunday, after Villas-Boas cancelled a day off following the previous day's defeat at Everton.

    Abramovich organised a training ground summit to shake up the squad after the Blues slipped out of the Champions League qualification places.

    The Russian tycoon blamed the players for the club’s slide to fifth in the Premier League and furious Villas-Boas tore into his squad during the showdown meeting - but senior pros gave as good as they got from the manager in a no-holds-barred exchange.

    Players voiced concerns about tactics, management methods and team selection in a clear-the-air meeting which turned stormy as both sides put their points across.

    Abramovich witnessed the argument and also spoke to the players, leaving them in no doubt that he is still backing the manager despite the setback at Goodison Park.

    However the owner, who spent virtually every day at the club’s training ground last week to get a close look at the team’s preparations, is now aware of the players’ feelings about the man he appointed last summer.

    AVB retains the support of the owner but that backing will be tested if Chelsea crash out of the FA Cup to Birmingham on Saturday, and lose to Napoli in the last 16 of the Champions League.

    Abramovich has told confidantes that he alone appointed Villas-Boas last summer and is therefore determined to back his judgement.

    Chelsea did not wish to comment on the dressing room clash.

    http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Chelsea-Andre-Villas-Boas-rows-with-players-at-meeting-in-front-of-owner-Roman-Abramovich-article864942.html
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    Post by Sean Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:48 am

    Good, hope AVB told them they were all cunts.
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    Post by Guest Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:50 am

    AVB is a great manager, but is now managing a team that thinks there bigger than they are. Career Ruined.
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    Post by Guest Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:52 am

    AVB isn't a great manager. He is good but he's proving he can't control players around his age. Drogba, Terry, Cole... He should let them all leave. Or keep Terry, because on his own I don't think he will cause trouble.
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    Post by Sean Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:54 am

    I think it did just come too early for him, but I really feel we have to back him, overhaul the squad, I would be prepared to have this as somewhat of a transition season, as long as we finish 4th and let him push on next year.
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    Post by Guest Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:56 am

    Definitely give him time, especially if you want nice football being played. But I think that comes with sacrifices, especially the more loved players at Chelsea. If fans can accept losing them, then it will probably get better.
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    Post by Sean Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:58 am

    Tbh, I gave Lampard stick but he hasnt been too bad this season actually, Terry is pretty much becoming our Carragher, Drogba might be off at the end of this season, so who knows
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    Post by Barton Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:01 am

    Gary Cahill 'bewildered at his treatment', already falling out with AVB? No idea why he didn't start against Everton.
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    Post by Laurencio Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:01 am

    Britfag wrote:AVB isn't a great manager. He is good but he's proving he can't control players around his age. Drogba, Terry, Cole... He should let them all leave. Or keep Terry, because on his own I don't think he will cause trouble.

    Laughing Mr John I don't really see how not being England captain means I can't speak on behalf of the team and England and I and the lads are against Mr Capello and will voice our concerns even if he doesn't like it we are the players and we are the ones on the pitch, Terry

    Yeah he is such a manager's dream.
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    Post by iSamuel Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:14 am

    I don’t think he’ll be sacked; it wouldn’t do us any favours if he was. If he was to go, we’d just inevitably keeping changing mangers per couple of years. If we gave André Villas-Boas a couple of seasons to rebuild the squad for his liking and style of play then I could see us having a much bigger chance in both England and European competitions. An overhaul of the squad is more than needed. We could still receive large amounts of money for Drogba, Lampard, etc if they were to be sold. With that money, we could bring in André’s favoured targets.
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    Post by Cadbury Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:17 am

    I hope Torres is okay.

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