Carlo Ancelotti (25 Viewers)

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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He is definitely the greatest club coach of all time.

If he guides Italy or Brazil to a World Cup crown, then he's number 1 overall.
Carlo would have been perfect for Brazil.

They have a stacked team like they always do but they lack discipline. Prone to stupid brainfarts and unforced errors. An Italian manager would help rectify that.

If not Carlo, Allegro is still available :snoop:
 

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Carlo would have been perfect for Brazil.

They have a stacked team like they always do but they lack discipline. Prone to stupid brainfarts and unforced errors. An Italian manager would help rectify that.

If not Carlo, Allegro is still available :snoop:
Failegri coaching Brazil would spell the death of football in that country for good.

@CrimsonianKing wouldn't survive that appointment.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Failegri coaching Brazil would spell the death of football in that country for good.

@CrimsonianKing wouldn't survive that appointment.
All Brazil needs is defensive organization

Vinicius and the likes can 'run forwards and figure it out' themselves. Allegro doesn't do attack so that will sit well with lolzillian forwards.

Pragmatic football wins you championships. Brazil need to embrace jihadball if they want to win a world cup again.

Too bad Allegro is too much of an Italophile and probably scared to try an adventure abroad.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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We can't ignore it but no way imo is ancelotti above someone like mourinho or Ferguson just coz he won more CLs
I don't know.

I think he's a fantastic manager in the sense that the dude is tough.

There is no amount of pressure that will break him. The media can criticize him for months, he will not go crazy. Star players can show up drunk at practice, he will not go crazy. I bet if his starting goalkeeper banged his wife (it's not beyond Courtois), Ancelotti would raise his eyebrow and stare in judgment for a couple of seconds before putting his name among the 11 on the whiteboard.
 

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I don't know.

I think he's a fantastic manager in the sense that the dude is tough.

There is no amount of pressure that will break him. The media can criticize him for months, he will not go crazy. Star players can show up drunk at practice, he will not go crazy. I bet if his starting goalkeeper banged his wife (it's not beyond Courtois), Ancelotti would raise his eyebrow and stare in judgment for a couple of seconds before putting his name among the 11 on the whiteboard.
Does that make him better than a mou or fergie? If you had a rando team, and could pick any coach to get the job, would you pick ancelotti? For me mou and fergie, proved much more despite not winning as much.
 

ALC

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For me, the goat coach is Ferguson. Mou was great but he fucked up too much towards the end.

Fergie had the most consistent winning tenure and could turn mediocre players into world class only because of mentality. No one else has been able to do that to the same extent.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Nah. Fergie only did it with one team his entire career - I admire his consistency, but he never challenged himself.

He was fantastic for Aberdeen and then The Red Cunts of Manc snapped him up, where he turned the Red Fucks into a domestic and European juggernaut in the late 90s and early part of the century.

Ancelotti has won in Italy, Spain, England, France, and Germany. No one has as many CL titles as Ancelotti, and I believe he is the only coach to have won in every one of the top 5 leagues.

Moaninho is incredibly overrated, and his fall from grace has been spectacular. His peak period was rather short in managerial terms, and for all his "accomplishments" he only has one CL crown to go with his 8 league titles (6 in the big 5). Ancelotti has 6 League titles in the big 5 leagues as well to go with his 5 CL crowns. Moaninho is a toxic cunt who consistently throws his players under the bus, so his man management skills leave a lot to be desired.
 
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KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Failegri coaching Brazil would spell the death of football in that country for good.

@CrimsonianKing wouldn't survive that appointment.

Yeah, but we'd find it fucking hilarious though.

Don't act like we wouldn't, especially with the shit we talk about on Signal

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And to me, Ancelotti is the greatest of all time, because of his failures as much as his sucesses.

He kept doing what he does, and nothing seems to get to him.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Failegri coaching Brazil would spell the death of football in that country for good.

@CrimsonianKing wouldn't survive that appointment.
Brazil have had some fucking awful coaches in recent years

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Nah. Fergie only did it with one team his entire career - I admire his consistency, but he never challenged himself.

He was fantastic for Aberdeen and then The Red Cunts of Manc snapped him up, where he turned the Red Fucks into a domestic and European juggernaut in the late 90s and early part of the century.

Ancelotti has won in Italy, Spain, England, France, and Germany. No one has as many CL titles as Ancelotti, and I believe he is the only coach to have won in every one of the top 5 leagues.

Moaninho is incredibly overrated, and his fall from grace has been spectacular. His peak period was rather short in managerial terms, and for all his "accomplishments" he only has one CL crown to go with his 8 league titles (6 in the big 5). Ancelotti has 6 League titles in the big 5 leagues as well to go with his 5 CL crowns. Moaninho is a toxic cunt who consistently throws his players under the bus, so his man management skills leave a lot to be desired.
When any of these pussy fags are able to win a world cup and a champions league then we'll compare notes with the true GOAT, Lippi.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Does that make him better than a mou or fergie? If you had a rando team, and could pick any coach to get the job, would you pick ancelotti? For me mou and fergie, proved much more despite not winning as much.
I think it makes him the better choice for a club like Real Madrid.

If it were just 11 random guys on the street I'd pick Mou.

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Mokku

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Timing and opportunity is important. Pep built his reputation off an incredible Barcelona team and has enjoyed a luxury career. Mourinho developed teams that had no business doing what he achieved with them. Ferguson was very often the underdog in an era with multiple heavyweight teams, and could pull of some amazing wins. Also shout out Wenger, had he left Arsenal after the Barcelona final loss for somewhere like Madrid, I think he'd win some CLs too given how Arsenal would dismantle teams with ease.
 
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    Nah. Fergie only did it with one team his entire career - I admire his consistency, but he never challenged himself.

    He was fantastic for Aberdeen and then The Red Cunts of Manc snapped him up, where he turned the Red Fucks into a domestic and European juggernaut in the late 90s and early part of the century.

    Ancelotti has won in Italy, Spain, England, France, and Germany. No one has as many CL titles as Ancelotti, and I believe he is the only coach to have won in every one of the top 5 leagues.

    Moaninho is incredibly overrated, and his fall from grace has been spectacular. His peak period was rather short in managerial terms, and for all his "accomplishments" he only has one CL crown to go with his 8 league titles (6 in the big 5). Ancelotti has 6 League titles in the big 5 leagues as well to go with his 5 CL crowns. Moaninho is a toxic cunt who consistently throws his players under the bus, so his man management skills leave a lot to be desired.
    Mourinho won 2 CL. One with Inter the other Porto.
    He also won the UEFA cup with Porto and won the Europa with Roma.
     

    Hist

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    Peak Mou was the best at getting teams to break through mental blocks and punch above their weight. The trebles with Porto and Inter are incredible achievements. Even transformed the mentality of Real Madrid and ofc turned Chelsea into winners. that’s what makes him a legend.

    Fergie and Wenger built their clubs to an extent that they can go for a decade without doing anything special and still remain as a financial powerhouse with a massive fan base. This will be the legacy of Klopp at pool too.
     

    Bianconero81

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    Mourinho won 2 CL. One with Inter the other Porto.
    He also won the UEFA cup with Porto and won the Europa with Roma.
    Yup. Forgot about the CL with Porto. I'm not counting Europas and Conference Leagues though - those are like the Coppa Italia of Europe :D

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    Yeah, but we'd find it fucking hilarious though.

    Don't act like we wouldn't, especially with the shit we talk about on Signal

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    And to me, Ancelotti is the greatest of all time, because of his failures as much as his sucesses.

    He kept doing what he does, and nothing seems to get to him.
    Absolutely. We'd laugh about it, only because it would imply Brazil failing even more and not distancing themselves from Italy in the total number of WC wins.

    Ancelotti is my GOAT of club coaching too because of his ability to do it at the highest level for many years with multiple clubs - other coaches might have crumbled after that Istanbul debacle or the 4-0 routing by Deportivo, but he just kept bouncing back after every setback.
     
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    Yup. Forgot about the CL with Porto. I'm not counting Europas and Conference Leagues though - those are like the Coppa Italia of Europe :D

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    Abolutely. We'd laugh about it, only because it would imply Brazil failing even more and not distancing themselves from Italy in the total number of WC wins.

    Ancelotti is my GOAT of club coaching too because of his ability to do it at the highest level for many years with multiple clubs - other coaches might have crumbled after that Istanbul debacle of the 4-0 routing by Deportivo, but he just kept bouncing back after every setback.
    He crumbled with Juve as well against United 99. It took him some time to perfect maintaining a lead.
     

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