Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck claims the number of managerial changes at Stamford Bridge since Roman Abramovich took over the club in 2003 is justified by the success the Blues have enjoyed in that period. The Blues have been managed by Avram Grant, Luiz Felipe Scolari, caretaker Guus Hiddink, Ancelotti and Villas-Boas since the departure of Jose Mourinho in September 2007, but Buck argues the consistency of the team would appear to prove that those were sound decisions.
Speaking to United States satellite radio station SiriusXM as a guest on The Football Show, the American said:
"It is probably important to have stability with your manager, but you have to do it with the right manager.
"We think we have made the right decisions all along, and we have a hell of a lot of trophies to show what we have done over the last eight or nine years, so that is the proof in the pudding." "When people talk about instability at Chelsea, they refer to the fact we have changed a lot of managers over the years, and we have.
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