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Sunday, 17 July 2011

'Step by step' for Villas-Boas


Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has promised evolution rather than revolution at Stamford Bridge.

The 33-year-old was appointed as the west Londoners' new boss last month after impressing during a trophy-laden spell at Porto. Villas-Boas has since been linked with a plethora of players, with Tottenham's Luka Modric and West Ham midfielder Scott Parker mooted as potential targetsYoung Genk goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois looks set to be the first new signing of the Villas-Boas regime after the Portuguese boss revealed a deal was in place, although he was keen to stress no drastic changes will be made.He said: "I am still evaluating things at the moment. It is not that I have to change things radically and I will take it step by step."Speaking after a 1-0 pre-season win over Portsmouth, he added: "I think it is pretty obvious that we will go into the market at one time or the other but not with radical changes to the team."The team will keep itself (together) and most of the players. Today it was important for us to show the fans the future of Chelsea and you could see that in the number of (young) players we had on the pitch.
The former Porto boss says he will evaluate players during their upcoming pre-season trip to Asia and admitted Daniel Sturridge could be one of those that may spend the season away from Stamford Bridge."We had a 16-year-old (Nathan Chalobah) on the pitch - that promises a lot. He is English, he has a future and these are all things the fans must see."This is one of the decisions we have to take," he said. "Daniel is a very, very interesting player with a tremendous future. The individual is highly regarded by myself. I have 15 days in Asia to make the best decision and I need those four games to continue to assess.The 21-year-old enjoyed a thoroughly impressive spell with Bolton during the second half of last season and Villas-Boas intimated a similar kind of deal may be in the pipeline."When we get back from Asia we have a week running into the Rangers game and I think from then on a decision will have to be taken to be ready for the first game of the season. Then again it does not mean that we won't be active after that, because the market always gets very frenetic in the last days and you never know what will happen."

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