Vialli shows our tradition of giving young coaches their chances. Obviously this is the first in the Abramovich era but we do have a history of trying new, young, aspiring coaches. Vialli, Villas-Boas, Ruud Gullit ect
Switzerland vs Czech Republic also went to extra time! Mehemedi has scored for the Swiss in the 24th minute of ET - Which was a wonder goal by the way! They progress to the final
I think that his release clause. It's like the Porto President said. He would not negotiate with us for his players. If they pay the release clause and the player wants to go, he's okay with it.
If we don't sign him.. I can only think it's because Villas-Boas does not want him. If that's the case it shows the board is willing to listen to him about transfers..
They've shown another snippet of the interview, a question about handling the elder players ect. He was saying the one thing he and his backroom staff pride themselves on is being very approachable, so if players have concerns or problems they can discuss them and solve it using that method.
Hmm.. I mean you could argue that the "inside foward" is the new winger. Inside forward being the Ashley Young type, that's predominantly on the wing, but looks to cut inside and shoot more often than a winger would. For this task, having a left-footer on the right could be the more idea solution. That's of course if we play the inside forward tactic.
And remember Bosingwa's first start back after that injury? He almost scored with his first darting run down the wing! So he's still got the pace and can still be the Ashley Cole of the right wing, he just needs more game time, more training & the Villas-Boas touch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24lAIC44eQE Exclaimer: I know reactions to YouTube videos, however I'm just using it to prove he's still got that quality we all rated pre-injury.