Luiz Felipe Scolari insists Chelsea's current domination of England is thanks to him! The Brazilian was axed by Blues owner Roman Abramovich in February last year - just seven months into his debut season in English football.
"Look at (Nicolas) Anelka," he told FIFA.com. "He wasn't getting a game and then all of a sudden he was Chelsea's top scorer. Ashley Cole couldn't use his right foot and later he even scored with it.
"All (Salomon) Kalou could do was run fast. He couldn't dribble very well, so we taught him to dribble round poles. OK, I know they were only poles in the ground but it helped him to start dribbling round opponents, which is something he does now without any problem.
"And then there's Drogba, who had a serious knee injury but is fine now thanks to the work I did, not just the club's doctors. I refused to let him play with an injury and I had problems with him because of that.
"But in 20 or 30 years' time, there'll be two or three of them who'll still be walking absolutely fine. They'll remember me then, for sure."
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