Tuesday, 30th September, 2014



Chelsea midfielder Willian has revealed that playing under Jose Mourinho has improved his game and made his transition into the Brazil national team easier.

The 26-year-old, who represented his nation at the 2014 World Cup in his homeland, joined the Blues from Russian outfit Anzhi Makhachkala at the start of last season.




And Willian explained that he is on an ever-learning curve at Chelsea under Mourinho, whom he considers a very demanding manager.

“Working with Jose Mourinho is a learning experience on a daily basis”, he told the club’s official site.
 


“He demands a lot but is very specific and precise with his requests.  

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“I’m learning a lot, that has helped improve my game and made my transition to the national team easier.”

Willian, who has a further four years left on his present contract with Chelsea, has thus far amassed 48 appearances in all competitions for the club, scoring five times and providing eight assists.

He has 13 caps and three goals for Brazil to his name and has also represented the South American nation at Under-20 level.

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