Under-fire Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas should learn from Manchester
United counterpart Sir Alex Ferguson’s handling of his senior players, according
to former Blues assistant boss Ray Wilkins.
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Villas-Boas opted to leave England internationals Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole
out of his side for Tuesday’s 3-1 Champions League defeat at Napoli, a result
which heightened speculation that the Portuguese may be on borrowed time at the
London club.
Wilkins, who was surprisingly dismissed from his role as Carlo Ancelotti’s
right-hand man in November 2010, hopes Blues owner Roman Abramovich will give
Villas-Boas time to succeed but thinks Ferguson’s management of established
stars such as Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand while bringing through
younger players is an example he should follow.
”It’s very important that when Andre is dealing with the senior players that
those discussions have to take place,” Wilkins told Sky Sports News.
”You see how well Sir Alex Ferguson manages the likes of Scholes and Giggs and
Ferdinand, he manages them magnificently well – not only the playing time but
also as human beings.
”There has got to be conversation and if Andre is asking for their opinion,
then he shouldn’t be too shocked when the opinion comes back because they are
very powerful and very strong personalities, these guys he’s dealing with.”
Wilkins admitted he was surprised at the omission of Lampard, Cole and
midfielder Michael Essien from the line-up in Naples.
”I didn’t understand the selection policy because Ashley Cole in my humble
opinion is one of the best left-backs in world football, so I didn’t quite see
the point of putting a right full-back (Jose Bosingwa) across to the left
side,” he added.
”I didn’t quite see [a reason for] the exclusion of Frank Lampard or Michael
Essien.
”It’s a great shame as well that the best leader in the country isn’t playing
for Chelsea at the moment, and he’s undergoing surgery on his knee. John Terry
is so vital to Chelsea it’s almost embarrassing.”
Wilkins believes any improvement in Chelsea’s form is dependent on them sorting
out their defensive problems.
”The defensive display last night wasn’t good enough. It’s been a problem they
have had all year,” he said.
”They have used several formations at the back because of injuries and
suspensions so it’s not been easy to keep a regular back four, but they haven’t
as a unit performed well enough.
”Ninety-nine per cent of winning teams start from the back and they defend
properly. Chelsea are no different, when they’re winning stuff, they’re very
solid defensively, at the moment they’re a little bit shaky.”
Wilkins insisted Chelsea would be ”back to square one” if Villas-Boas was
sacked.
He said: ”If they were to get rid of him it only means someone else coming in,
the players that he’s bought might not be this [new] guy’s cup of tea, so it’s
all back to square one again. If they’re going to give Andre the opportunity for
three years, let him do it and see how they go.”
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