HATCHET MAN: Quaresma was too flamboyant for Jose, so he should lift the gloom at Chelsea

Ricardo Quaresma has been rejected by Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan for a lack of tactical discipline, so he could be just what Chelsea need. Mourinho's style of management involves crushing the individual in the cause of the team. Free spirits are not welcome, just ask Joe Cole. Team talk: Ricardo Quaresma takes instructions from Luiz Felipe Scolari, during his spell as Portugal boss   More from Hatchet Man. HATCHET MAN: Talk of being able to live without Champions League riches could backfire on Gunners04/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Ronaldo blew us away last season but he's all hot air this time around04/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Moyes has a cheek to moan about refs when his Toffees keep sticking the boot in04/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Do me a favour! O'Neill won't be flavour of the month for long if he keeps begging Capello to wrap his stars in cotton wool04/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Big Sam will have his work cut out to keep Santa Cruz on board03/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Barry may have a short memory but we have not forgotten your act of betrayal03/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Liverpool offloading Keane during the title run-in is pure madness03/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Faubert to Real Madrid can't be a very Wise move for the Spanish giants02/02/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE  But his successful era at Stamford Bridge is long gone and Luiz Felipe Scolari appears to be trying to fashion a more unpredictable regime.He has done so with little success so far but with uninspiring widemen such as Florent Malouda and Salomon Kalou (if that is what he is - nobody is quite sure) it is no surprise.The flamboyant Quaresma could be a roaring success or a huge flop but he won't  be a functional player who looks more like a full-back than a winger and Amen to that.

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