Andre Villas-Boas

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At Chelsea they were on a bad run in the league and three points adrift of Arsenal in fourth, a position highly unusual for the perennial trophy winners and often serious league title contenders at that time and had just suffered a damaging 3-1 defeat to Napoli in the first knock-out phase of the Champions League which was remarkably rescued by a really memorable 4-1 home win AFTER Matteo had taken over an apparently lost cause was somehow rescued.

This taken from wiki are his last days at Chelsea

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On 29 October, Chelsea lost their second derby under Villas-Boas in a 5–3 defeat at home to Arsenal after falling to a 1–0 defeat to Queens Park Rangers. Then three weeks later, his Chelsea side lost a second successive home game in a 2–1 defeat to Liverpool. Days later, he once again lost to Liverpool in a 2–0 defeat in the League Cup quarter-final.

On 11 February 2012, pressure began to mount on Villas-Boas as Chelsea dropped out of the top four in the Premier League following a 2–0 league defeat against Everton. Villas-Boas responded by cancelling his squad's day off and called them in for an inquest, which provoked several senior players to question his tactics in front of owner Roman Abramovich.[22] On 21 February 2012, during a Champions League match against Napoli, Villas-Boas left Frank Lampard, Michael Essien and Ashley Cole on the bench. Chelsea lost 3–1 and the club's technical director asked for an explanation of the team selection on behalf of Abramovich.[23] On 4 March 2012, following a 1–0 league defeat against West Brom which left Chelsea three points adrift of Arsenal in the battle for fourth place in the Premier League, Villas-Boas was relieved of his managerial duties by Chelsea, with assistant manager '

At Spurs, like Martinez here his first season to his real credit was a largely very successful one with 72 points and only just missing out on fourth. It was his second season where it all went pear shaped...

Again. from wiki...

'Following the sale of star player Gareth Bale to Real Madrid for a world record fee of £85.3 million,[35] Villas-Boas was active in the transfer market before the start of the 2013–14 Premier League season. Key acquisitions included defensive midfielder Étienne Capoue, midfielder Paulinho, striker Roberto Soldado, the versatile Nacer Chadli, ball-playing defender Vlad Chiricheș, winger Érik Lamela and playmaker Christian Eriksen. Departures from the club included Tom Huddlestone, Clint Dempsey, Steven Caulker and Scott Parker.[36]

On 16 December 2013, Tottenham announced that Villas-Boas had left the club "by mutual consent."[37] The dismissal, with Spurs lying seventh in the Premier League and having won all six of their Europa League group games, followed a series of disappointing domestic league results that included a 6–0 defeat away to Manchester City and culminated in a 0–5 home defeat to Liverpool.'

I suppose there are some similarities here to Koemans spell with us, the first season not too bad at all and a vast improvement on our last two, but then some largely disastrous incoming transfers and a markedly poorer start only getting worse by the game

Somewhat different to how you painted it

You do know the senior players who questioned his tactics where Lampard and Terry - both of whom he had dropped during that season, wasn't the first and won't be the last chelsea manager to be stabbed in the back by his players, throw in the fact he was 34 at the time and there you have a good explanation of why it went pear shaped, a poor season by chelseas standards, but he doesn't get sacked if he doesn't drop those couple of players - simple as

The similarities between his time with spurs and koemans with us - effectively stop at losing there best players and buying in a lot of terrible ones mate, Koeman was basically out at the group stage of the EL embarrassingly, AVB had won all 6 games, Koeman had us sitting in 17th, AVB had Spurs in 7th and just 5 off the eventual league winners.

At SPurs btw, it wasn't him in charge of the post Bale sale recruitment, even though subsequently the club tried to spin all but the one or two who mworked out onto him
 

With the massive exception of Eriksen he signed some poor buys at Spurs with the Gareth Bale money

Soldado
Chichires
Ettiene Capoue
Lamela
Paulinho (although has now come good in Spain)

tbf it was too many all at once that made the start to his second season so poor,

A bit like Koeman here a very encouraging big improvement in his first season was largely forgotten following a really poor transfer window, a much poorer start and damaging 6-0 and 5-0 defeats by City and Liverpool interspersed by two London derby defeats, including QPR and a defeat to West Brom

His time at Chelsea that preceded that by a bit was also largely disappointing and he left the normally title challengers adrift of even fourth place Arsenal by three points

Besides all that he was great at both clubs lol

Vertonghan and Dembele and Sigurdsson also signed by spurs when he was there mate
 
Sounds familiar


Coming good at Watford now


Really good now

Not many duffers on that list , I like the way he moved on the likes of Huddleston etc.
Dont think he made many mistakes in the transfer market and some really boss signings .Erikson Lukaku Courtois have gone on to be Top Class.
Maybe he could do the same for us.
Sure beats O'neil Big Sam & Dyche.

Dembele and Vertonghan also arrived during his tenure there
 

Can he organise a defence ?

That was ultimately what got him criticised at Zenit, for being too defensive, would get a lead and then close down the game

Rumours where one of the reason he wanted to leave Zenit - hence the returning to Portugal line that was fed out, was down to him being aware they where gonna be flogging off all their best players that summer - they lost both Witsel, Garay and Hulk and had a net spend of about minus 80 million or something stupid.
 
That was ultimately what got him criticised at Zenit, for being too defensive, would get a lead and then close down the game

Rumours where one of the reason he wanted to leave Zenit - hence the returning to Portugal line that was fed out, was down to him being aware they where gonna be flogging off all their best players that summer - they lost both Witsel, Garay and Hulk and had a net spend of about minus 80 million or something stupid.
What have you heard mate is he actually coming or is it all just conjecture at the minute
 

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