Villas-Boas explains why he does not repeat Chelsea's mistakes in Marseille



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Publication date: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 3:40

André Villas-Boas is committed to not repeat his past mistakes, because he wants to bring Marseille in outline.

The Portuguese was announced on Tuesday to Rudi Garcia's successor at the Vélodrome stadium, charged with revitalizing the a team that has fallen behind traditional rivals, Paris St Germain and Lyon in Ligue 1.

Villas-Boas, who admits he has attempted to overhaul an unfortunate spell in Chelsea, will not have any big changes. He was fired after less than nine months.

He said on the club's official website: "In Chelsea, my philosophy was very radical, but I think with experience, you have to respect the French football culture and focus on technical excellence and creativity.

"I want to build the ideal philosophy for OM. I'm not a defensive coach, I want to play offensive football – like OM's slogan, "Right to the point."

Marseille who face a battle to keep Sanson midfielderfinished this season in fifth place, 30 points behind defending champions Thomas Tuchel and eleven of the three Champions League spots.

After signing a two-year contract, Villas-Boas said, "I am very happy to be here. Joining a club as big as OM is fantastic for me.

"The goals are clear. We have a very strong desire and willingness to do everything to finish in the top three.

"The team is good. The group needs some changes, but not too much.

"There are players, in particular, who leave the contract. We must badyze all this, considering financial fair play, and be the best team possible to fulfill the dreams of our supporters.

"Administrators control this situation more than me. We need to take the time to badyze and see what we can and can not do with the budget we have. "

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