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Ex-Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas recalls ‘massive arguments’ over Joao Moutinho
Ex-Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas recalls ‘massive arguments’ over Joao Moutinho
Andre Villas-Boas has spoken of the challenge faced by managers due to the increased use of data analysis, recalling it led to “massive, massive arguments” over the potential signing of Joao Moutinho when he was Tottenham head coach. The Portuguese wanted to sign compatriot Moutinho from Porto in the summer of 2012, but the midfielder was only sixth on the list compiled using data and statistical analysis by then sporting director Franco Baldini. Spurs pushed ahead with other targets, including Mousa Dembele, and only returned for Moutinho at the end of the summer transfer window, missing out on his signature by a minute. With more and more clubs using data and artificial intelligence to identify targets, Villas-Boas knows the conundrum that managers will now begin to face. “The most evident case I had when I was at Tottenham and I wanted to sign Joao Moutinho and he was sitting sixth on the list compiled by data people,” he said at Web Summit in Lisbon. “The first on the list was Dembele, we ended up signing him and we almost ended up signing Moutinho as well, but we lost it against the clock on the last day of the transfer window. “But it drained me emotionally to the point where, here was a guy that the data was not showing all that he represented from the coach’s perspective, which is a player that knows your leadership, a player that knows your style, adaptability to your style. “This can be quantified, but it must be done in the view of a coach and not a single view. “This was the problem in the beginning and we mad massive, massive arguments in the beginning because of this with Moutinho. “We signed Dembele but missed out on Moutinho and it was unfortunate because we were going to build up a very strong midfield. “This is precisely where you have to have that balance to understand, what is your coaching philosophy and how it should be integrated into the data that has been provided to you.” I have this objective of serving FC Porto as a president and at the moment it is going to go up for election in April or June 2024 so I always have the idea the present myself. Andre Villas-Boas Villas-Boas has not been in work since leaving Marseille in 2021 and has forged a career as a rally driver while also spending time with his family. The 46-year-old says he expects to remain out of the game until next year, when he could run for election as Porto’s president. “Now is not the right moment to talk about going back,” he told the PA news agency. “At this time I am dedicating my time to my family. “I have managed to find a break where I can dedicate myself to them 100 per cent and this is likely to be until June 2024. They deserve my presence. “I have this objective of serving FC Porto as a president and at the moment it is going to go up for election in April or June 2024, so I always have the idea the present myself.”
2023-11-15 17:36
Top seeds Djokovic, Swiatek fall in Italian Open quarter-finals
Top seeds Djokovic, Swiatek fall in Italian Open quarter-finals
Seventh-ranked Holger Rune beat a frustrated Novak Djokovic 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 in a rain-interrupted quarter-final at the Italian Open, where women's top seed Iga...
2023-05-18 07:10
Thursday Night Football Fantasy Picks for Bengals vs. Ravens (Trust Jackson, Mitchell & Chase in AFC North Battle)
Thursday Night Football Fantasy Picks for Bengals vs. Ravens (Trust Jackson, Mitchell & Chase in AFC North Battle)
Find out our favorite fantasy football players to target in Bengals vs. Ravens, as well as how to claim a 100% deposit match (up to $100) with Sleeper Picks!
2023-11-16 21:16
Denise Richards and husband Aaron Phypers look madly in love as they share steamy kiss while shopping in Malibu
Denise Richards and husband Aaron Phypers look madly in love as they share steamy kiss while shopping in Malibu
Denise Richard and Aaron Phypers made a stylish appearance in Malibu
2023-06-07 15:25
David Alaba FIFA 23: How to Complete the Rulebreakers Player Pick SBC
David Alaba FIFA 23: How to Complete the Rulebreakers Player Pick SBC
Here's how to complete Alaba Rulebreaker's SBC Player Pick in FIFA 23.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bain Capital Offers to Buy SoftwareOne for $3.2 Billion
Bain Capital Offers to Buy SoftwareOne for $3.2 Billion
Bain Capital made an non-binding all-cash offer for SoftwareOne Holding AG for 2.93 billion Swiss francs ($3.2 billion)
2023-06-15 13:56
Millennial Money: Do you need a prenup?
Millennial Money: Do you need a prenup?
There’s a common misconception that prenuptial agreements are only for protecting the assets of an ultra-wealthy person from their spouse, but they can do much more
2023-08-22 20:22
MLB The Show 22 All-Star Showdown Explained
MLB The Show 22 All-Star Showdown Explained
Here's what you need to know about the format tweaks in MLB The Show 22's All-Star Showdown.
1970-01-01 08:00
Google may soon roll out AI ‘personal life coach’
Google may soon roll out AI ‘personal life coach’
Google is reportedly planning to roll out a new artificial intelligence tool that provides “life advice” and acts as a “personal life coach” along with many other AI chatbots to perform tasks like writing and tutoring. The new tools under development are reportedly part of the tech giant’s efforts to drive research further on generative AI systems like ChatGPT in competition with rivals, including Microsoft and OpenAI. Google’s AI teams are testing the use of new tools, such as those behind chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and the company’s own Bard, into a personal life coach that offers life advice on topics ranging from career decisions to relationship troubles, the New York Times first reported. The tech giant has reportedly teamed with the AI training company Scale AI to evaluate the new “life coach” chatbot. Over 100 experts with doctoral degrees in various fields are also testing the bot rigorously, according to the New York Times. Since the surge in popularity of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, many tech companies and services, including Google, Facebook, and Snapchat have attempted to develop their own versions of the generative AI technology to better interact with users and offer human-like responses to queries. However, some of these AI tools have raised concerns over the validity of their responses as well as privacy issues. Experts have also flagged multiple instances of chatbots making facts up in what is widely called “AI hallucination” – a problem many say may not be fixable. In one instance, an American non-profit for supporting those with eating disorders was forced to take down its AI chatbot after it was revealed that it offered harmful advice instead of helping people. AI experts continue to warn that while such chatbots are very good at giving convincing answers in response to questions, they can often provide information that is not factually accurate. The latest attempt by Google to use AI technology to offer personalised life advice strays from its current guidelines for its Bard chatbot which warns users not to use the AI tool’s responses for “medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice.” Bard’s guidelines also warn users not to include “confidential or sensitive information” in their conversations with the chatbot. Read More Snapchat experiences ‘temporary outage’ as My AI chatbot posts own Story Amazon is rolling out a generative AI feature that summarizes product reviews Paper exams, chatbot bans: Colleges seek to 'ChatGPT-proof' assignments ‘I’m scared’: Snapchat’s AI posts image that terrifies users How much of a threat does AI really pose? Get your ticket for our free event AI-driven cyberattack can now steal passwords with near 100 per cent accuracy
2023-08-18 12:44
Ukrainian soldiers rescue Russian troops left to drown after Kakhovka dam destruction
Ukrainian soldiers rescue Russian troops left to drown after Kakhovka dam destruction
Ukrainian special forces rescued a number of Russian soldiers from flooding after the Kakhovka dam was destroyed. Footage shows boats picking up the four men, who were trapped “up to their necks” when water inundated their trench. “The Russian soldiers were already weakened and close to death,” Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence wrote, sharing the footage on social media. Other Russians occupying the area began to shoot at the boat from nearby positions during the rescue, according to Ukraine’s MoD. The rescued soldiers were then taken back to the Ukrainian base and added to the prisoner of war “exchange fund”. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-06-19 17:51
GTJAI Received 37 Awards from Institutional Investor including “Most Honored Company” in Asia
GTJAI Received 37 Awards from Institutional Investor including “Most Honored Company” in Asia
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2023-06-21 19:43
How much do college football referees make?
How much do college football referees make?
With the first full weekend of the 2023 college football season underway, here is how much college football referees make in a year.
2023-09-04 10:17