Is Carlo Ancelotti the perfect man to coach Chelsea? Obviously not. The perfect man would need the cunning of Machiavelli, the intelligence of Socrates, the vision of Napoleon and the humility of the Dalai Lama. Full Article at FourFourTwo.com
Ancelotti, who has become Chelsea's sixth manager in as many years, admits the likes Abramovich and Silvio Berlusconi will always exert an influence at their clubs. But he is adamant that team affairs should remain the responsibility of the manager. Full Article at Football.co.uk
Italia Let me spell it out clearly, my deep sadness from the termination of my beloved coach Carlo Ancelotti, yet, Italian Soccer Serie A welcomes new coach Leonardo as new coach of AC MIlan. Full Article at Sports Blogs
FA Cup winners Chelsea have confirmed the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as their new manager. The Italian succeeds Guus Hiddink, whose short stint at Stamford Bridge ended after Saturday’s Cup final victory over Everton. Full Article at Irish Times
Silvio Berlusconi seems to be making the hard choices for Carlo Ancelotti. And he seems keen on embarrassing him at forums which have little to do with soccer. Criticizing him for playing Ronaldinho off the bench. Full Article at SoccerBlog.com
It’s firmly a case of looking over their shoulders from now until the end of the season for these two giants of the Italian game, as both clubs’ distant ambitions became mathematically impossible in recent weeks. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Jose Mourinho is known to be a big admirer of Adebayor and will reportedly bid £24 million to get his man. Full Article at Football.co.uk
It is safe to say than in the past few days my frustrations have mounted. It all started with the brash claim of Silvio Berlusconi stating that this season’s failures were on the shoulders of Ancelotti. Full Article at The Offside
Ibrahimovic agent pestered by big clubs claim Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s agent, Mino Raiola, claims that Chelsea and Manchester United are among the clubs constantly monitoring the situation of the gangly Swede: “Chelsea, Manchester United, Barcelona and... Full Article at SportNetwork
Should Carlo Ancelotti become Roman Abramovich's sixth manager in as many years, he will arrive at Stamford Bridge with three important qualifications. Full Article at Irish Independent
Leonardo is the ideal person to rejuvenate Ronaldinho.
Ancelotti, who has become Chelsea's sixth manager in as many years, admits the likes Abramovich and Silvio Berlusconi will always exert an influence at their clubs. But he is adamant that team affairs should remain the responsibility of the manager. Full Article at Football.co.uk
FA Cup winners Chelsea have confirmed the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as their new manager. The Italian succeeds Guus Hiddink, whose short stint at Stamford Bridge ended after Saturday’s Cup final victory over Everton. Full Article at Irish Times
Silvio Berlusconi seems to be making the hard choices for Carlo Ancelotti. And he seems keen on embarrassing him at forums which have little to do with soccer. Criticizing him for playing Ronaldinho off the bench. Full Article at SoccerBlog.com
Jose Mourinho is known to be a big admirer of Adebayor and will reportedly bid £24 million to get his man. Full Article at Football.co.uk
It is safe to say than in the past few days my frustrations have mounted. It all started with the brash claim of Silvio Berlusconi stating that this season’s failures were on the shoulders of Ancelotti. Full Article at The Offside


