DontLookBackInAnger said:Short term yes, long term I would have my doubts, but a huge step forward.
I would say it is the opposite. He would bring more players to the team and eventually have a winning side.
The problem with Chelsea is that they have a team of has-beens and they were not willing to sign needed elements for Scolari to implement his vision for the team. Scolari was doom to fail at Chelsea regardless because he could continue the old tactics and be in 2nd or 3rd place instead of 4th.
Scolari was right, Chelsea needs a difference maker and until they can't bring a difference maker they will keep firing managers.
His biggest mistake was to choose Chelsea over Manchester City last year. He would have a job now and the players he wanted to build what he had in mind.