Tag: Carlo Ancelotti

  • UCL: Napoli will be idiots not to qualify, says Ancelotti

    Napoli will be “idiots” if they do not qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League, their coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Tuesday.

    Last year’s Serie A runners-up will clinch their place in the last 16 with a match to spare if they beat Red Star Belgrade at home on Wednesday and Paris St Germain fail to win their match at home to Liverpool.

    “This group seemed almost impossible at the start but we’re in a very good position,” he said.

    “We’ve baked a very good cake and now we just need to put the icing on the top. If we don’t get through, we will be proper idiots.”

    However, the former Real Madrid, Chelsea, Paris St Germain, Bayern Munich and AC Milan coach warned that Red Star were an “underrated team.”
    “They have reignited their qualifying chances, they have a well-organised defence and will try to make the most of the counter-attack…We won’t think about the PSG game, we will think about ourselves,” he added.

    Ancelotti was fired by Bayern Munich early last season and said he sympathised with their current coach Niko Kovac, who is also under pressure after a series of disappointing results.

    “I think it’s the same problems I experienced,” he said. “It wasn’t easy for me and I hope it will be easier for him, I wish him all the best. I’m always on the side of the coaches.”

  • SSC Napoli appoints Carlo Ancelotti as new manager

    Former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has been appointed the new manager of Serie A side Napoli on a three-year deal.

    Ancelotti, 58, replaces Maurizio Sarri, who led the Italian club to a second-placed finish behind champions Juventus with 91 points.

    “I am really happy and honoured to manage a team with a unique city and incredible fans,” said Ancelotti.

    Meanwhile, Sarri, 59, has been linked with a move to replace Antonio Conte at Premier League club Chelsea.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis praised Sarri for his contribution to the club.

    De Laurentiis said: “I thank Maurizio Sarri for his dedication to Napoli that has given the city and the fans worldwide prestige and emotions.

    “He created a model of play admired everywhere and by anyone. Bravo Maurizio.”

    The Italian has had a highly successful management career, claiming four top-tier league titles, three Champions Leagues and three domestic cups across Europe’s top five leagues.

  • Carlo Ancelotti offered job of Italian coach

    Former Bayern Munich Carlo Ancelotti is set to be given the job of reviving the fortunes of Italy’s national team, according to reports on Tuesday.

    Ancelotti, who was sacked by the Bavarians last September, met with Italian Football Federation (FIGC) commissioner Roberto Fabbricini and sub-commissioner Alessandro Costacurta in a Rome hotel on Monday, Corriere dello Sport reported.

    And Sky Sport Italia said the 58-year-old has been offered a two-year position, which is likely to be less lucrative than his previous contract with the German champions.

    Italy have been without a permanent coach since Gian Piero Ventura was sacked after they failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 60 years following defeat by Sweden in a two-legged playoff in November.

    Ancelotti, who has also managed Chelsea, Real Madrid and Juventus, has three Champions League titles to his name as a coach. He has also won the league in Italy, France, Germany and England.

    The FIGC budget for a new coach and his staff is five million euros ($6.1 million) per year, which would be a big drop from what Ancelotti earned at Bayern Munich.

    Costacurta is reported to have offered Ancelotti, who has also been linked with former club Chelsea and the soon-to-be-vacant job at Arsenal, a free hand in choosing his staff.

    Ancelotti’s son Davide, who was his assistant at Bayern, could play a role as well as former stars such as Andrea Pirlo, Gianluigi Buffon and Paolo Maldini.

    Costacurta, who was appointed to find a successor to Ventura, set a dateline of May 20 for the appointment of a new coach.

    Among the other names touted were Zenit St Petersburg coach Roberto Mancini, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte and former Leicester coach Claudio Ranieri, now in charge of French club Nantes.

    Italy Under-21 coach Di Biagio, 46, has been holding the position on an interim basis.

    AFP