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I want to talk about Carlo Ancelotti I was recalling a conversation I had about Milan with @gilles talking about the Golden Age of Milan, that Ancelotti coached: Kaka, Rui Costa, Maldini, Nesta, Seedorf, Gattuso, Pirlo, Cafu. That Milan. That was truly a wonderful Milan. Seedorf is a 10, Pirlo is a weird 10, and Rui Costa and Kaka are of course 10s, but of a different style. And Ancelotti somehow figures out a way to combine all of them together on a pitch and succeed. Some accuse him as being tactic-less. In this modern age of Football, the extrapolation of The Cruijffian Totaalvoetbal taken to its natural extreme -- through the Tiki Taka of Barça Guardiola, Gegenpressing of Jürgen Klopp, the new Brighton De Zerbi, Arteta's Arsenal, the Guardiola disciple. Even Unai Emery's new Aston Villa does a lot of positional play, and the new Bayern Guardiola / Man City Guardiola -- it feels like positional play is that's all there is these days. And then you realize, Ancelotti won the UCL, again??
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Carlo Ancelotti is really a great coach being backed by his trophies and achievements and his lengthy career is also a proof but concerning his style of football, I’d like to say rather than bringing the best out of players, he uses the best players at each position and that has been working for him. He doesn’t raise new talents but water what he has or gets the best players for the position as of that time and uses them well. He doesn’t have a defined style of football, just makes the team and pour them on the field while always watching to auto tune their skills and position gradually till it clicks. He should be in the same box with Pep.
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