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West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola insisted his lack of managerial experience would not hamper him in his new job when he was unveiled at Upton Park on Thursday.
The Italian, who has signed a three-year deal with the club, has not managed a club side before.
"I know I am not the most experienced manager, but I have ideas and have been involved in football for 20 years," the 42-year-old said.
"It's a great opportunity and I am sure I can do a great job for this club."
There have been reports that Zola wants Chelsea assistant Steve Clarke, who coached him at Stamford Bridge, to be his number two at Upton Park.
He did not confirm this, but said that Antonio Pintus would be coming in as a fitness coach, while caretaker manager Kevin Keen would remain part of the club's coaching staff.
Pintus also used to work at Chelsea, as well as at Monaco and Juventus.
Zola played for Chelsea from 1996 to 2003 and has been voted the club's greatest-ever player by their fans.
The two clubs have an intense rivalry, yet Zola insisted this would not be a problem.
He said: "I had seven wonderful years with Chelsea and it's something I will never forget. But here I have the opportunity of another experience, as a manager.
"I hope it will be as good as those seven years were. What is important is the present and this club that has faith in me.
"I am totally focused on what I am doing here with West Ham. The club has got tradition and I am just here to help develop the team and to develop the players.
"That is my duty and I will do it with all of myself. I will give to these players all of my experience and all of my knowledge - I am here to be somebody good for them."
Zola, who is West Ham's fifth manager in seven years and their first foreign boss, was an instinctive and lavishly gifted forward.
He promised to also have an attacking philosophy now he is a manager.
"My philosophy is to play offensive football if I can," he said. "I have always done that, because I trust it.
"We have to make it enjoyable for the players first and then for the crowd and everybody.
"Obviously we will have to be a balanced team, but the philosophy will be to play offensive football."
The Italian, who has signed a three-year deal with the club, has not managed a club side before.
"I know I am not the most experienced manager, but I have ideas and have been involved in football for 20 years," the 42-year-old said.
"It's a great opportunity and I am sure I can do a great job for this club."
There have been reports that Zola wants Chelsea assistant Steve Clarke, who coached him at Stamford Bridge, to be his number two at Upton Park.
He did not confirm this, but said that Antonio Pintus would be coming in as a fitness coach, while caretaker manager Kevin Keen would remain part of the club's coaching staff.
Pintus also used to work at Chelsea, as well as at Monaco and Juventus.
Zola played for Chelsea from 1996 to 2003 and has been voted the club's greatest-ever player by their fans.
The two clubs have an intense rivalry, yet Zola insisted this would not be a problem.
He said: "I had seven wonderful years with Chelsea and it's something I will never forget. But here I have the opportunity of another experience, as a manager.
"I hope it will be as good as those seven years were. What is important is the present and this club that has faith in me.
"I am totally focused on what I am doing here with West Ham. The club has got tradition and I am just here to help develop the team and to develop the players.
"That is my duty and I will do it with all of myself. I will give to these players all of my experience and all of my knowledge - I am here to be somebody good for them."
Zola, who is West Ham's fifth manager in seven years and their first foreign boss, was an instinctive and lavishly gifted forward.
He promised to also have an attacking philosophy now he is a manager.
"My philosophy is to play offensive football if I can," he said. "I have always done that, because I trust it.
"We have to make it enjoyable for the players first and then for the crowd and everybody.
"Obviously we will have to be a balanced team, but the philosophy will be to play offensive football."
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Good Luck to him, I really hope he can work with the board!
