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標題: Scolari: World’s best football is being played in England [打印本頁]

作者: cchl8    時間: 2008-9-30 08:45 PM     標題: Scolari: World’s best football is being played in England

SAO PAULO: Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari believes the world’s best football is currently being played in England, and said Robinho was badly influenced to choose to join Manchester City instead of the Blues.
In an interview broadcast by Brazil’s Globo TV on Sunday, Scolari praised the Premier League, saying the quality of English clubs puts it on a different level when compared to all other national leagues around the world.
“It is the best championship in the world right now, in all aspects,’’ the Brazilian said.
Scolari said no other can match the Premier league when it comes to the clubs’ structure and financial situation.
“All clubs are very well organized,’’ he said.
Scolari also said he feels very comfortable coaching in England, and that he has adapted well to the country’s language and way of life.
“All fears I had before are gone,’’ he said.
The coach said he was not disappointed when Robinho failed to reach an agreement to play for Chelsea, saying it’s “part of the profession.’’ He said the Brazil striker may have been influenced by other people to skip Chelsea and accept the better financial offer from Man City.
“It’s a situation that the coach or the club cannot control,’’ Scolari said. “People around the athletes, sometimes for their own benefit, end up indicating a path that maybe is not the best for them.’’
In the interview, Scolari also said he does not discard the possibility of returning to the Brazilian national team, and that current coach Dunga should maintain his philosophy despite increased criticism from local media and fans after a series of disappointing results, which included a 0-0 draw against Bolivia in a World Cup qualifier.
Scolari said he wants to coach for the next five years or so, and then maybe pick another career connected to football.




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