"For me it is fine to evolve under the orders of Jose Mourinho. He is a very good coach, very positive with his players, one of the best in the world. I learned a lot with him,” Willian told Copa 90. Willian is currently in Salvador with the Brazilian national side preparing for Tuesday evening’s World Cup qualifier against Peru. For club and country, the ex-Shakhtar man has been in fine form and has scored 5 direct free-kicks already this season.
Asked about his fine form by Copa 90, Willian admitted that he has his sights set on the Ballon D’Or before he retires, “That's my dream, to become player of the year, to win the World Cup, to be a legend at Chelsea." Willian will start again on the right hand side for Brazil against Peru on Tuesday, before Chelsea play at home to Norwich City on Saturday afternoon.
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