Saturday, 11 May 2013

Tottenham Hotspur boss Andre Villas-Boas says he would ignore Real... - Telegraph.co.uk

The Tottenham head instructor still has bad thoughts of his time in charge of Chelsea where he lasted only eight weeks so was struggling to show his abilities. It could have now been easy for Villas-Boas to turn his right back on the Premier League, nevertheless the 35-year-old knew he had unfinished business and was determined showing Chelsea manager Roman Abramovich that he was wrong to bedroom him. He undoubtedly had a major act to follow along with at White Hart Lane following a exit of Harry Redknapp last summer, but he has made Tottenham one of the most interesting clubs to look at in the very best flight and a good chance is stood by them of finishing in the very best four following their remarkable victory over Manchester City last Sunday. Villas-Boasas accomplishments haven't gone unnoticed and he turned the bookmakers preferred to replace Jose Mourinho at the start with this month. The Real Madrid coach looks certain to leave the Bernabeu at the conclusion of the year and sources near the membership suggest the Tottenham coach is one of their primary goals. But regardless of the interest of handling among the largest clubs in world baseball, Villas-Boas appears determined to see out his three-year contract with the north London club. aI have a contract. I was was acutely grateful,a and given the opportunity he said. aThe speculation about Real Madrid arises from the instructor having speculation all around the globe about his leave a' Real Madrid are looking for an instructor. aThe fact he made it public that he is looking for an exit has were left with a lot of speculation. For me personally it's always an honour but I am fully targeted. At this time I am very, very centered on trying to get another year at one club. The exact same club! aIt is clearly flattering but I believe at the moment everybody will be connected with the Real Madrid job because there are now plenty of coaches around.a Villas-Boas obviously sees his short-term potential with Tottenham, but he still seems determined to manage in South America before he walks from the game. When asked if he wanted to manage somewhere from Tottenham, Villas-Boas added: aYes. Certainly. Brazil. My emotions would be the same. I would certainly move quickly to a membership in another league.a

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