At the beginning of the season, he received a lucrative offer from Abramovich to come to Chelsea, replacing Ancelotti's position.
He arrived with arrogance, only to realize the difficulty of the Premier League in the first match, as they were held to a draw by Stoke City, a weaker Premier League team, in an away game.
He could already imagine the disappointment and anger on Abramovich's face, feelings he wished to avoid; he feared conflict with him.
"He's here."
Opening the door to a private box, Boas noticed the man sitting on the sofa, sipping foreign liquor with a calm expression, motioning him to sit beside him.
"Ma'el."
Abramovich, sitting with crossed legs, went straight to the point: "You know him, right?"
"I've heard of him."
Boas sat down by the sofa, unexpectedly relieved that Abramovich didn't bring up the match, "People say he's the most anticipated player of this Premier League season."
