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Terry impressed by Scolari
John Terry has admitted he is impressed with Luiz Felipe Scolari's start as Chelsea boss; whilst the Brazilian himself admitted that he is happy with the start of his career as Chelsea's new coach.
The team are determined to win the Premier League and as many trophies as possible," said Terry.
"When you see the hunger of the new management and the team he has brought in, it's on their minds to do exactly the same."
Scolari impressed with start
"We are happy about starting our job here. Our players are in a good condition, but not in the condition to win the title. It is our first game," he added.
"They have been training very well over the last 10 days. We have started a new job with Chelsea, a new philosophy, different training.
"We have some little problems but this is normal at this stage. But I have good players and they will not be in the same condition in three weeks.
"It is my first game in charge and it is a process for the players to get to know me and what I want on the pitch.
"We have technically good players and they might surprise me and play better than I expect. We want to win every game, but we expect some small problems but we play every game to win."
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