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da casino: Both Harry Redknapp and Pep Guardiola have stated that they will not entertain rumours linking them with the vacant manager’s position at Chelsea.
Andre Villas Boas was sacked from the Stamford Bridge hotseat on Sunday after a 1-0 defeat to West Brom the day before, with the club currently in fifth place in the Premier League.
Tottenham boss Redknapp is currently the frontrunner to become the new England boss, but has laughed off suggestions that he could be the new man in charge at Chelsea.
“That’s all I need,” he joked to Sky Sports.
“It would be difficult; I wouldn’t be able to come back to north London so I’d have to pass on that.
“But it’s a dream job for somebody. It’s a club you can win a championship at because the owner has spared no expense.
“He has built the most incredible training ground, they buy players at the top level, they have got top players so it is a dream job for somebody to go there and make a success of it – whoever they take.
“So many people would love that job and chance to work at a great club with the backing the manager gets there, but you’ve got to make a success of it. That’s the rules.
“If you don’t you are not going to last but if you do well the sky’s the limit,” he concluded.
Meanwhile, Guardiola, who is out of contract at the end of the season at Barcelona, also felt that speculation over the Chelsea position had no substance.
“I speak every day with Chelsea,” he quipped sarcastically.
“Villas-Boas seems like a great coach. The time (managers get) depends on the results, not on our abilities.
“I’m not capable of judging the reasons for his dismissal,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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