Carlo Ancelotti (22 Viewers)

zizinho

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He must be the first one to have won all of Serie A, EPL, Ligue 1, Bundesliga and La Liga as a coach, no?

Pep has La Liga, Bundesliga and EPL, Mourinho has EPL, La Liga and Serie A, I have a hard time coming up with any others who'd even have 3/5.
Conte if he goes to Paris could join the 3/5 club, Heynckes I think is 2/5, Capello 2/5. But Mourinho has Portuguese league too, and imo historically it's greater than French, even though french is bigger now. Benfica, Porto, Sporting is above any french club. Also Dutch leagues with Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, Van Gaal has won 3 if you count it. I bet there are others who I can't think of now
 

Strickland

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Conte if he goes to Paris could join the 3/5 club, Heynckes I think is 2/5, Capello 2/5. But Mourinho has Portuguese league too, and imo historically it's greater than French, even though french is bigger now. Benfica, Porto, Sporting is above any french club. Also Dutch leagues with Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, Van Gaal has won 3 if you count it. I bet there are others who I can't think of now
Conte seems like the type that can follow in Ancelotti's footsteps, he never stays in one club for too long and it's not hard to imagine him in PSG or Atletico, taking over from Simeone when he quits.
 

zizinho

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Conte seems like the type that can follow in Ancelotti's footsteps, he never stays in one club for too long and it's not hard to imagine him in PSG or Atletico, taking over from Simeone when he quits.
I see him at Real eventually, they will fire some Spanish scrub midseason and you know Conte will be available. Bundesliga though, hard to imagine
 

zizinho

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I'm not sure Allegri would fit Bayern. Not to say he's not a decent coach, but clubs are different with different styles.

We also had some bad experiences with Italian managers.
He's adaptive so I think he would. Maybe you wouldn't play with that usual Bayern intensity each game, but I think they would be more clinical in knock out games. I do think he'd get criticism from media though
 
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    Why so much hate? It was us who got rid of him and not the other way around. I always kinda had some respect for his AC Milan team due to the quality he had
     

    Post Ironic

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    Why so much hate? It was us who got rid of him and not the other way around. I always kinda had some respect for his AC Milan team due to the quality he had
    Just said calciopoli did a good job of cleaning up Italian football… don’t tell me you’re one of the special ones who think Juve deserved to be stripped of titles and relegated? Because that’s what Ancelotti is saying here.
     
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    Ventus
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    He said calciopol was a good thing
    Well he's a hypocrite then because his AC Milan also was deducted points.

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    Just said calciopoli did a good job of cleaning up Italian football… don’t tell me you’re one of the special ones who think Juve deserved to be stripped of titles and relegated? Because that’s what Ancelotti is saying here.
    Nah, just didn't know. Its weird he would say that though because his AC Milan was also penalised.
     

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    Well he's a hypocrite then because his AC Milan also was deducted points.

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    Nah, just didn't know. Its weird he would say that though because his AC Milan was also penalised.
    Very minor penalties. They won the CL the very next season. Didn’t lose any trophies. Etc.

    We had arguably the strongest squad in football, a good mix of youth and experience, and were financially very strong, and didn’t spend foolishly, so had no need to end up in the position Inter and Milan did ~2010-2012 with broken finances and aging squads.

    Ancelotti is an idiot here. Calciopoli and the attempted destruction of Juve was a very big part of what led to the downfall of Calcio as the top league in football.
     

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