Friday, October 11, 2013

Mou return gives chairman easy life

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck says he is relieved that Jose Mourinho has returned to the club as manager, because he no longer has to explain himself to disgruntled fans.
Buck has worked with nine different managers since joining the club in 2003, not including caretaker coaches.
The appointment of former Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez last season sparked angry protests from some fans and Buck says that Stamford Bridge is a calmer place now that Mourinho has returned.
"Surely, having a manager for a longer rather than a shorter period of time is better, but you have to have that stability with the right manager," he told the Leaders in Football conference in London.
"We've had a lot of managers over the last 10 years and fortunately for us it has worked out and we've been successful on the pitch.
"The biggest problem it creates is the reaction from fans when we change managers. We go about our business as best we can. Sometimes it wins the fans' approval, sometimes it doesn't.
"This has been a very, very relaxed season for me because we hired Jose back, which our fans wanted.
"I don't have to explain to fans that might come up to me on the Fulham Road (near Chelsea's ground in west London) why this player is not playing and this one is. We have the manager they wanted."
Mourinho spent three years at Chelsea between 2004 and 2007, notably winning two Premier League titles, and returned to the club in June after spells at Inter Milan and Real Madrid.

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