Ferguson firing rate Villas-Boas due to pressure by British media. Official Chelsea sacked Andre Villas-Boas are trafficked from FC Porto last summer after failing to deliver the best performance for the West London club. However, Sir Alex Ferguson claimed the decision at Stamford Bridge is a reflection of modern football and the media pressure plays an important role for the future of the team coach.
"This news does not surprise me. All media were constructed and the results are not good for him. But it's sad because he's a young coach," said Ferguson, who has headed the 25-year Manchester United. "When you're young, you need time and unfortunately in this industry you do not get much time, so it's sad," added the Scot. "I hope he did the best because he has potential. Job at Porto can not be ignored and may he return to the field soon."
Villas-Boas era at Chelsea after his team ended ranked five Premier League standings and almost eliminated in the Champions League after losing 3-1 in the round of 16 first leg of Napoli. His assistant, Roberto Di Matteo will take over as temporary coach until the end of the season.
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