Andre Villas-Boas: Chelsea weren't naive and stupid at Old Trafford

23 September 2011 14:55
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has hit out at the pundits who branded his team 'naive and stupid' in their Barclays Premier League defeat at Manchester United. [LNB]Almost a week has gone by since the Blues' controversial 3-1 loss at Old Trafford, but Villas-Boas was still smarting this afternoon over the fallout from the game. [LNB]The former Porto boss, who had not lost a league match as manager for 17 months prior to Sunday, began this week by venting his frustration at the performance of the officials in Manchester, revealing he had made a complaint to referees' chief Mike Riley. [LNB] Feeling Blue: Chelsea crashed to a 3-1 defeat at Manchester United last week[LNB]Villas-Boas turned his attention to the pundits who criticised his players' display, insisting Chelsea had been the better team and were guilty only of failing to take their chances. [LNB]'I am surprised that people take the view to criticise us for being naive and stupid at Old Trafford,' he said. 'What we did was defend the essence ofBritish football and football well played. [LNB] Miss of the season: Chelsea might have got something out of the game had Fernando Torres not squandered his chance with the goal unguarded[LNB] 'I find it strange that people related to football don't know where to position themselves regarding what is best for football and what is best for fans, because fans are the most important part of our game. [LNB]'It was an entertaining game for the world. Pity we didn't come away with the three points but I think we were superior during the 90 minutes.[LNB] Shocked: Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas (left) with assistant Roberto Di Matteo [LNB] [LNB]'In the end, it's the victory that counts. We missed the victory. [LNB]'We are five points behind the leader and we have to try to shorten the distance as we try to progress with a couple of wins.'  [LNB] Lukaku ready to play the pain game and put his body on the line for ChelseaSwansea boss Rodgers wary of resurgent Chelsea duo Torres and LampardAll the Premier League team news ahead of the weekendAll the latest Chelsea FC news, features and opinion[LNB]

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