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Villas-Boas slams Chelsea media persecution

Villas-Boas slams Chelsea media persecution

07 December 2011 - 05:27

After Chelsea battled to a 3-0 victory over Valencia in the Champions League, Portuguese manager Andre Villas-Boas hit out at the English media for a 'persecution' of his team in recent months. Chelsea have struggled in the Premier League this year, and the English press have apparently heaped extra pressure on the former Porto boss.

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  • "My players deserve respect they don't get," Villas-Boas said. "We've been chased by different kinds of people and pressures and here we have given everyone a slap in the face."



    Yesterday, the 3-0 victory over Valencia saw Chelsea qualify for the next round of the Champions League. Villas-Boas praised his team for the way they responded: "Finishing top of the group is fantastic -- it is against all odds. Nobody would have put a bet on us finishing top but it has happened and it is very satisfying. The team was excellent. It was a win of human values, team spirit, solidarity, responsibility, strength of character, resilience, ability to take criticism."



    Villas-Boas, although happy with the victory, hit out at the media and their 'continuous aggressiveness' towards the Blues: "This is a continuous persecution of Chelsea - continuous aggressiveness towards one club. It is unfortunate for you guys [the media] because you have to report on a brilliant win for Chelsea and we qualify first in the group. It is difficult for everybody and today this is difficult for you."


    Written by Samuel Turnbull











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