
The board at Stamford Bridge seem to be mulling over the same question, and it is thought that another change of management will ensue if is no new silverware in the London club's trophy case by the end of May.
But Scolari is totally indifferent to whether or not he remains with the Pensioners - although the Brazilian stressed that he is perfectly content with his current situation, despite the on- and off-field issues.
“I don’t care. If I lose my job, I have another job. Maybe tomorrow, maybe after one year or two. I’ve worked for 25 years, so no problem,” he said in The Sun.
“I like Chelsea. I like Cobham, where I live, I like the school my son is at, I like my job here, the people, even the press. It’s not a problem for me. I like every day in London. “But if I go back to Brazil, I will like Brazil the same. When I was in Kuwait, I loved Kuwait. I had three fantastic years in Saudi Arabia. I love life, finish. If I lose or not lose my job, I will be the same.”
Chelsea now sit four points adrift of the Premier League leaders, Liverpool, and they face Southend United this evening hoping to squeeze through to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
January 14, 2009 at 2:27 PM
he can't do anything at premier league, so go away from epl
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