Robinho backs compatriot Scolari

12 April 2012

Robinho claims Chelsea got it wrong by sacking Luiz Felipe Scolari.

The Brazilian coach departed the Barclays Premier League club on Monday after the Stamford Bridge hierarchy lost faith in the World Cup winner being able to deliver success.

"I know Scolari very well and he talks a lot with the players. I don't understand why some Chelsea players have not accepted him and that has been the key to irregular results of recent weeks," Robinho told The People.

He added: "I did not expect the sacking of Scolari but so many unexpected things happen in English football.

"Felipe is a great coach and he showed that with Brazil and Portugal. They have not given him the necessary time at Chelsea.

"It is another club and I should not get too involved, but I think they have got it wrong."

However, Carlo Cudicini, the goalkeeper Scolari allowed to join Tottenham in last month's transfer window, believes the Brazilian was simply not suited to a high-profile job in English club football.

Scolari had been out of club management since 2001 in his roles with Brazil and Portugal, and Cudicini claims he was out of touch with the daily rigours of such a role.

"It just didn't work out," the Italian told the Sunday Times.

"I didn't say he was the wrong man the day he was appointed because I didn't know him then but now I know he was a mistake. He had been an international coach, not a club manager, for far too long."

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