Tottenham boss Villas-Boas interested in managing in Brazil

In an interview with newspaper Lance!, Tottenham manager André Villas-Boas has confirmed that he would like to manage a Brazilian team in the future. Villas-Boas is currently in his second management role in the English Premier League, following a failed spell at Chelsea last season, but has, thus far, guided his Spurs side safely into […]
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2012-12-30 16:10:00

In an interview with newspaper Lance!, Tottenham manager André Villas-Boas has confirmed that he would like to manage a Brazilian team in the future.

Villas-Boas is currently in his second management role in the English Premier League, following a failed spell at Chelsea last season, but has, thus far, guided his Spurs side safely into the league’s top four places—despite the summer sales of Luka Modric and Rafael Van der Vaart.

While stressing his commitment to the North London club, Villas-Boas suggested that managing in Brazil would be an interesting challenge for later in his career.

“I have always liked the idea of experiencing different championships, I have never hid that I would like to work in a place with an excellent technical level, like Brazil,” Villas-Boas mentioned during the interview.

“But, that’s the future. For now, I am totally focussed on Tottenham. I am very happy and I am determined to keep progressing and achieving our goals.”

Source: Lancenet