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da premier bet: Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has stated that Andre Villas Boas has the potential to stay at the club for as long as Sir Alex Ferguson has been in charge at Manchester United, but only if he wins trophies.
The Portuguese coach is the sixth man in the Stamford Bridge hotseat in four years, with Roman Abramovich having no patience with managers who have not delivered silverware.
Despite this, Buck has backed Villas Boas to lead the London club forward.
“I’m not saying anything about how we would react if there was a period where we weren’t winning trophies. And I don’t want to get into that,” the executive told Mirror Football.
“I think a manager needs to have success to have a long-term relationship¬ with a club. We do envy Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson in terms of longevity, but it shouldn’t be longevity for longevity’s sake.
“It has to be the right guy in the job for 10 or 15 years and, in light of Andre’s age, he may well be that guy. Longevity and stability in your manager is a good thing, but you have to do it with the right manager,” he stated.
Meanwhile, despite rumours that Chelsea are exploring the opportunity of moving to a new stadium, Buck denied claims that the club are ready to leave Stamford Bridge.
“There’s no conspiracy here. We’ve made no decision whatsoever that Chelsea are going to move and that’s the truth,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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