Luiz Felipe Scolari

Sacked Scolari to get 7.5 million pound pay-off from Chelsea

Sacked Scolari to get 7.5 million pound pay-off from ChelseaLondon, Feb. 10: Luiz Felipe Scolari will pocket about 7.5 million pounds after being axed by the Chelsea Football Club yesterday.

The 60-year-old Brazilian's huge pay-off is compensation for getting the boot just seven months into his three-year 18.75 million deal, reports The Sun.

It means owner Roman Abramovich will have forked out 32.5 million pounds to the four managers he has sacked since taking over the West London club five years ago.

Chelsea fire manager Scolari after seven months

Chelsea fire manager Scolari after seven monthsLondon  - Chelsea sensationally sacked manager Luiz Felipe Scolari on Monday after a run of form that has seen them slip out of contention to win the English Premier League title.

The London club announced the decision two days after their goalless draw at home to Hull City, a result which made it just two wins out of six league games, slipping them to fourth, seven points behind leaders Manchester United.

"Luiz Felipe Scolari has been dismissed as manager of Chelsea Football Club today with immediate effect," Chelsea said in a statement.

URGENT:Chelsea sack Scolari

URGENT:Chelsea sack ScolariLondon  - Chelsea sensationally sacked manager Luiz Felipe Scolari Monday in the wake of his side's goalless draw against Hull City at the weekend.

"Luiz Felipe Scolari has been dismissed as manager of Chelsea Football Club today with immediate effect," said the English Premier League club in a statement.

"Unfortunately the results and performances of the team appeared to be deteriorating at a key time in the season. In order to maintain a challenge for the trophies we are still competing for we felt the only option was to make the change now."

Scolari puts entire Chelsea squad on sale

Scolari puts entire Chelsea squad on saleLondon, Jan 17 : Luiz Felipe Scolari, the manager of the English Premier League side Chelsea, has put his entire squad up for sale and wants to exchange four of them for Manchester City's striker Robinho.

"I can reveal Scolari is trying to get the Brazilian to Chelsea after missing out in August. And the struggling Blues boss even invited clubs to make an offer for any of his players," The Sun quoted sources, as saying.

Chelsea still in title hunt: Scolari

Chelsea still in title hunt: ScolariLondon, Dec 29 : Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has said that the Premier League title hunt was still open as his club went into 2009 three points behind leaders Liverpool.

The Blues managed only a 2-2 draw at Fulham and are three points behind Liverpool. Chelsea topped the table at the end of November, but has faltered since, with Liverpool taking full advantage.

"The championship is not finished. It will go down to the last two games," Scolari said.

Brazil wants Scolari to lead them to World Cup glory a second time

Luiz Felipe ScolariLondon, Dec 17 : Brazil want Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari to go back as their national coach and lead them to World Cup glory for a second time.

Chelsea manager Scolari is top of the Brazilian football confederation's shortlist of coaches to replace the under-fire Dunga, who is expected to be sacked in the next fortnight after a dismal World Cup qualifying campaign that has left the five-times winners in serious danger of missing out on a place at the World Cup finals in 2010.

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