Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has spoken of his desire to build his Stamford Bridge regime into something other than a "one-man show".
And while he accepts comparisons with his predecessor and one-time mentor, Jose Mourinho, he has also set his approach as being apart from the current Real Madrid boss, and has vowed to focus on fostering a team ethic at the club who paid a reported release fee of £13.3million for his services.
"The main important thing that people have to reflect on is that I don't see the game as a one-man show, I see the game as the getting together of ideas and collective ideas and good players," he told Chelsea TV.
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