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Roman hopes Big Phil can help fill his trophy cabinet

June 20, 2008 15:21

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

So, as predicted, Roman Abramovich has got his man. Never one to settle for second best, the jury will be out on new Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari for some time.

Strange as it may sound, taking over from Avram Grant might be harder than it sounds. Unlike Grant, Scolari has a CV to rival the best managers. But winning the World Cup with Brazil, and possibly Euro 2008 with Portugal brings no guarantee that he will improve on the foundations built by the Israeli.

Should Scolari fail to finish second or better in the Champions League and Premier League, or fails to maintain the club’s four-year unbeaten home record, then, even if he succeeds in delivering the attacking flair that his Russian owner so desires, will he be considered a success? With an estimated £108 million in his back pocket, he will certainly feel like a kid in a sweetshop as he looks to bolster the squad.

One thing is for sure though. Evening Standard columnist David Mellor  will be his number one fan as after all, anyone, in his eyes, must be better than Grant.

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