Gossip of the day: "he has revealed he would like to manage a leading English side, with Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal on his list"
If we are totally honest, the only manager in "trouble" among these 3 is Wenger.
Is there any chances that Arsenal board could give him the job? Would he be interested?
And to all the fans whom are singing "Arsene Out", could Ancelotti be the right man?
Carlo Ancelotti
posted on 4/10/11
If someone says Martin O'neil im going to buy a spurs top
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Martin O'neil.....
posted on 4/10/11
If someone says Martin O'neil im going to buy a spurs top
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Please stop being such a diva
posted on 4/10/11
Please no italian manager.
posted on 4/10/11
I don't think Carlo is your man either but the comment about him inheriting a tme is a bit dismissive, he did inherit a team for sure but that team had not won the PL for three years.
posted on 4/10/11
He inherited that great team. Can you see him doing it with a poor Arsenal side? Doubt it.
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That great hadn't won anything for 3 years
posted on 4/10/11
I agree with some comments in here, Ancelotti double is more a results from Mourinho's team than his own success.
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?? Scolari you mean? mourinho was gone by then
posted on 4/10/11
team I mean
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Guardiola's success is down to Rijkaard then
posted on 4/10/11
Carlo's a very odd one. It was a tale of 2 extremes under his management, when we good we were excellent, that 7-0 against Stoke was as good as I've ever seen us play, but on the opposite side of the spectrum when we were bad we were truly lamentable. What hurt about the Sunderland result last season was that if anything it flattered us
If you don;t rate Wenger's tactics, Carlo's are worse, stubborn as a mule, he will find a system and stick with it through thick and thin. I always felt in big games his tactics really lacked, outdone with remarkable ease in the CL on both occaisons
He was desperate to avoid any sort of confrontation, in or out of the team. He made some daft comments to the press last year (I;d take Rooney over Messi), and would not bench the under-performign stars however badly they were playing