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Scolari widens Blues' focus



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
Luiz Felipe Scolari believes Chelsea "gambled" by making him their new manager, but insists he will strive to repay the club by bringing world-class football to Stamford Bridge.
The Brazilian coach was named as Avram Grant's successor midway through his Portugal side's Euro 2008 campaign and despite a glowing CV, which includes victory at the 2002 World Cup with his native country, there were some concerns about his lack of
experience in top-level European club football.

Scolari agrees that there was an element of risk in his appointment, but has backed himself to deliver the results – and the style – owner Roman Abramovich wants.

Jose Mourinho brought home back-to-back Premier League titles during his stint with the Blues, but failed to capture the Champions League, while Grant got to the final of the competition before losing to Manchester United on penalties.

But Scolari denies his focus will be on European success, instead choosing to cast his net wider.

The 59-year-old continued: "My pressure is the desire to become world-class, not just to win the Champions League.

"If I say to my players that the Champions League is more important than another competition, I think the players might only prepare for the Champions League. I don't think that's the correct way to look at it.

"I need to prepare my players for the Carling Cup, the FA Cup, for the Champions League, for the Premier League.

"If I say to my players all competitions are important for Chelsea, then I think that is the way."

Scolari also sought to clarify his position with Abramovich, insisting he, as coach, has full control of all on-field decisions.

"I told him that when it comes to the pitch it is all mine, no one interferes. He was happy with that."



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