Scolari: I'll quit if Chelsea eliminated from Champions League
Luiz Felipe Scolari is ready to QUIT if he fails to lead Chelsea into the next round of the Champions League.
After their disappointing draw at Bordeaux, the Blues’ boss insisted: “If we don’t qualify it would be better for me to go back to Brazil.”
Scolari knows his side must now beat CFR Cluj at Stamford Bridge on December 9 to ensure no jitters about their progress from Group A.
He added: “We need to win against Cluj. If I think my team didn’t have the quality to beat them at home, it would be better for me to go home to Brazil and stay.
“We’ve lost qualification two times now. We need to think about this.
“Qualification is in our hands and we need to win the next game.
“But Chelsea with these players have a 75 per cent chance of beating Cluj. In my view we are not first in the group.”
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