AndrA Villas-Boas has explained stories linking him with a summer proceed to Real Madrid as "flattering" and "an honour" but he said that he was centered on continuing at Tottenham Hotspur and starting another season at the same membership for the very first time. The 35-year-old Portuguese's whirlwind managerial profession has taken him from AcadAmica in his home country to White Hart Lane via Porto and Chelsea but he has not stayed anywhere for more than one season. Last time was lasted only eight months at Chelsea by him out before he was sacked. Madrid are expected to stay the market for a brand new manager, with the incumbent, JosA Mourinho, having dropped major hints that his time at the BernabAu is approaching its end. People near him have been more forthright and he has been recommended for a go back to Chelsea when the director, Rafael BenAtez, departs in summer time. Carlo Ancelotti, the Paris Saint-Germain director, is the favorite to succeed Mourinho at Madrid but the Spanish club also have taken notice of the work that Villas-Boas has performed in his debut season at Tottenham, where he has light emitting diode a team in transition to the Europa League quarter-finals and top-four competition. Villas-Boas, who's under contract until 2015, resumes the goal to finish above Arsenal, Chelsea or both in the Premier League at Wigan Athletic on Saturday. "At the minute I am very, very dedicated to trying to get another year at one club a the same club," Villas-Boas said, with a look. "It is quite a obviously flattering but every one has been linked with the Real Madrid work at the moment because there are now a lot of coaches around. "I have a deal. I was was excessively pleased and given [by Tottenham] to the opportunity. The speculation about Real Madrid arises from the instructor having speculation throughout the world about his leave. The very fact he caused it to be public that he's trying to find a leave has ended up with lots of speculation. For me personally it is often an honour but I'm entirely focused." Villas-Boas has always said that he'd like to keep his managerial job quick and also use it to visit the entire world to see interesting places; for instance, in South America. "Yes, certainly, Brazil a my emotions are the same," he said, before sparking a moment of alarm. "I would certainly move very, very quickly to a membership in an alternative league." It was later proposed that Villas-Boas confused the notions of "soon" and "one day" in his English language. Villas-Boas talked about his want to see Tottenham finish above Arsenal for the very first time since 1995 but he explained that the striker Olivier Giroud's three-match ban for his red card at Fulham wouldn't adversely affect the competing north London club. "Giroud is important but Arsenal have the choice of Gervinho, who has completed his last accessories really well," Villas-Boas said. "Lukas Podolski gives that too, and they have the opportunity to put him through the middle. Once we know how eager he's to play through the middle, he can have a direct effect. Theo Walcott as well. There's that motivation for anyone two people to have back in the center. That will help Arsenal in some manner. "There are a lot of games still to play. We can give a greater perspective to you later but right now it is fully open. Though we've the success within our hands", we are still chasing.
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