AVB looks to Europe for boost

Sun, 12 Feb 13:34:39 2012

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas intends to use the FA Cup and Champions League to restore his team's confidence.

The Blues' poor form continued as they slipped out of the Barclays Premier League top four after a 2-0 defeat at Everton on Satuday. Chelsea, who surrendered a 3-0 lead to draw with Manchester United last week, have collected just three points from their last four league games.

That run has increased speculation over Villas-Boas' future but he is hoping a switch of focus can revive spirits. Chelsea host Birmingham in the FA Cup fifth round next week before travelling to Napoli. Villas-Boas said: "There are two different competitions now ahead of us and two competitions where we want to show a different quality."

He added: "We have one week to prepare for Birmingham and then Napoli. They are two competitions where we are in a very good position and we have to rebuild confidence. We are in the last 16 of the FA Cup and we hope to continue to progress. That shows the spirit and resilience in a different competition."

Chelsea were unable to settle at Goodison Park as Everton started at high tempo and rarely let their intensity slip.

The hosts grabbed a fifth-minute lead through Steven Pienaar and secured victory 18 minutes from time when Denis Stracqualursi struck.

Chelsea had a good spell midway through the second half when Daniel Sturridge and Frank Lampard had good chances but otherwise struggled to make any impression.

Villas-Boas, in remarks similar to those of Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini after a loss at the same ground recently, accepted the blame for the defeat.

He said: "I will reflect hard on my preparation and I will take full responsibility for the defeat. I think the players did everything they could to try to affect the result.

"Maybe I will have some retrospective of what I did and think about the preparation. I will reflect hard with my technical staff on my decision-making."

 

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  1. p.s the special one will never come back. he likes to­ go where the money is

    From Michael, on Wed 15 Feb 3:17
  2. think A V B should be given a chance to prove himself­ next season.. and then if he doesn't perform sack­ him

    From Michael, on Wed 15 Feb 3:15
  3. Bring Back Jose Mourinho.

    From Tracey, on Tue 14 Feb 1:52
  4. whats the point buying gary cahill and not playing­ him.could've spent the money on someone who can­ cross a ball.then maybe torres will score with service­ he aint getting.sort it out roman.its not good.! hurry­ back drogba. kalou and ramires,

    From Lee, on Mon 13 Feb 2:15
  5. AVB should go sooner rather than later, to say he plans­ on the CL to boost Chelsea’s confidence well after the­ next 2 games they will be out of that as well !!!!!!!

    From M, on Mon 13 Feb 1:22
  6. cant wait returning of drogba from african cup

    From John, on Sun 12 Feb 23:06
  7. sack AVB now he can't win anything for these­ season, Chelsea FC is not playing like this before....­ since AVB appointed as Chelsea manager he make things­ worse and worse.... Roman sack him now before is too­ late... he will cost more problem to this club he is a­ disgrace.

    From Meb, on Sun 12 Feb 22:04
  8. What a goon what difference will the other competitions­ make the team is playing dreadful stuff they ain't­ going to change one bit.......go British the money this­ joker is on is monty python get DAVID MOYES in he would­ shape these pampered lemons

    From blueblood64, on Sun 12 Feb 22:01
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