Thursday, August 4, 2011

Terry: Villas-Boas Modern Coach

LONDON - Chlesea captain, John Terry says Chelsea will play a modern style of football under new coach Andre Viilas-Boas. Terry considers coach three years older than she was no doubting the qualities of Villas-Boas.
 
Terry's statement submitted in response to the opinion of some observers who doubt the football coach the Portuguese. According to them, with a very young age as a coach, Villas-Boas are not capable of controlling the atmosphere in the Chelsea dressing room.
 
But Terry believes trainer approach to train the players have gained a positive response. Arrival of Villas-Boas is a big change for Chelsea, because previously such as Chelsea coach Avram Grant, Big Phil Scolari, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti, all aged over 50 years.
 
Villas-Boas also has a very different age away from rivals Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal, who have coaches like Sir Alex Fergusen (69 years) and Arsene Wenger (61).
 
"Andre (Villaas-Boaz) is a modern coach. What impressed me he understands the players, "said Terry, as reported by the Daily Star, Thursday (04/08/2011).
 
"I think football has shifted slightly from a few years ago, and Andre certainly understand, listen, and take the message of what we say," he said.
 
Terry says there is one thing that really makes it impressed upon the performance of Villas-Boas that he wants the players to play individually and collective.
 
"We have a lot of the ball do the work, but I was really impressed and everyone seems to understand the way he wants us to play," he concluded.

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