Luiz Felipe Scolari believes he paid the price for failing to rejuvenate Chelsea's ageing squad after the board lost out to Manchester City in the battle to sign striker Robinho.
Scolari claims that he asked Chelsea to sign Brazilian star last summer but only Portugal midfielder Deco arrived to boost the ranks at Stamford Bridge.
Robinho joined City instead and after a disappointing seven months in the job Scolari was axed today after Chelsea has slipped to fourth place in the Barclays Premier League.
But Scolari's spokesman Acaz Fellegger believes it was owner Roman Abramovich's decision to get rid of the Brazilian coach.
Fellegger insists Scolari had the backing of Chelsea's players and the club's chief-executive Peter Kenyon and told Lance! newspaper's website: "It seems that Abramovich made the decision."
"He (Scolari) was not in a comfortable situation despite having the support of the squad and Peter Kenyon.
"The Chelsea squad are old. Felipe tried to rejuvenate it, but unsuccessfully. He asked (the board) to sign Deco and Robinho, but they only brought Deco."
Fellegger told PA Sport the language barrier had not been an issue during his time at Stamford Bridge.
"The English language has never been an issue for him as he has given many interviews in English," he said.
Scolari himself issued a short statement on Fellegger's website, saying: "I wish luck to Chelsea in the three competitions they are involved in.
"I also take this opportunity to confirm that I will keep living in London and I will respond to the media soon."
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