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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I think he's been under pressure since he started Chelsea and did pretty well considering.....
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But as soon as he loses/draws a couple of games and thinks he might not win anything he's gone. I didn't see SAF or Wenger doing that when Chelsea were dominating for a couple of years.
The argument that players were bought that he didn't want isn't very strong, Ballack and Shevchenko would be great additions to any squad, it just shows that he couldn't adapt his tactics which SAF, Wenger and Benitez and other top managers have to do all the time.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
imo the sign of a great manager is how you deal with things in times of adversity
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And he quit.
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Originally Posted by Gavin
To those saying he was only successful because of the money (basically Man U fans whose club isn't unknown to throwing vast sums of money into the transfer market), seem to forget he won the Champions League and domestic league twice with Porto, and that money doesn't buy you success.
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Porto never should have been in the final, i'm sure Paul Scholes will tell you that
Winning the Portuguese league with Porto isn't such a big achievment, there isn't much competition