"But the above examples are all rare. Rarer still is a guy like Porto boss Andre Villas Boas, who falls squarely in all three categories and, if his vertical ascent continues, could herald a change in the way clubs recruit managers(..)
Mr. Villas Boas's side goes for its 12th consecutive win in a competitive match on Monday night when it makes the short drive inland to take on Vitoria Guimaraes. Right now, Porto is 11 for 11 in the Portuguese League, Europa League and Portuguese SuperCup. What's more, it has shut out the opposition in all but two games(...)
All of this is remarkable enough until you consider that Mr. Villas Boas is just 33 years old and, prior to this season, had just 23 league games' worth of managerial experience, all of them at Academica Coimbra, the provincial club which appointed him just over a year ago(...)" in The Wall Street Journal
P.S: Peço desculpa ao Luís Araújo, que pensa que o assunto "futebol" não tem dignidade para se apresentar neste espaço de discussão. Admito que o tema possa ser do mais mundano que existe, mas o destaque dado a um treinador português no Wall Street Journal merece, no meu entender, ser realçado!

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