The interview in which he said this is in part on both the BBC and Chelsea websites. This is taken from the BBC site as the club's site seems to have left the damage limitation bit out.
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Villas-Boas hinted the club's focus would be on the FA Cup and the Champions League, in which the Blues face Napoli later this month.
"When we set up with this team, we believed the team was ready for four trophies," he said.
"Now we have a Champions League objective. We still play [for] two prestigious trophies.
"We have two competitions where we look better, and another competition where we have to dilute the damage and try to finish fourth, at least, which is not a very honourable position for the dimension of this club."
Villas-Boas signed a three-year contract at Stamford Bridge in the summer and is confident success can be achieved within that time-frame.
"The reality is that in the last years there was a pattern of managers shifting," said the 34-year-old, who became Chelsea's fourth manager in three years following the departures of Avram Grant, Luiz Felipe Scolari and Carlo Ancelotti.
"In the end, you have to agree that from 2004 Chelsea has been massively successful. It has been the best period of Chelsea's history.
"Hopefully we can progress that within the three-year range with me here."
"When we set up with this team, we believed the team was ready for four trophies," he said.
"Now we have a Champions League objective. We still play [for] two prestigious trophies.
"We have two competitions where we look better, and another competition where we have to dilute the damage and try to finish fourth, at least, which is not a very honourable position for the dimension of this club."
Villas-Boas signed a three-year contract at Stamford Bridge in the summer and is confident success can be achieved within that time-frame.
"The reality is that in the last years there was a pattern of managers shifting," said the 34-year-old, who became Chelsea's fourth manager in three years following the departures of Avram Grant, Luiz Felipe Scolari and Carlo Ancelotti.
"In the end, you have to agree that from 2004 Chelsea has been massively successful. It has been the best period of Chelsea's history.
"Hopefully we can progress that within the three-year range with me here."
It's also good to read in the full interview that things are ok between the manager and owner and that there is a 3 year plan. I feel happier after reading this and a bit more optimistic about the medium term future. Still a bit worried about hanging onto 3rd right now though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk...otball/16979233
http://www.chelseafc...2605539,00.html



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