Carlo Ancelotti

Birdy

Senior Member
He is winning the League with Madrid.

Good record for his CV to have won all of English, Spanish, Italian, GErman, and French league

Is there any other having done so?
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
He is winning the League with Madrid.

Good record for his CV to have won all of English, Spanish, Italian, GErman, and French league

Is there any other having done so?

Think the closest from the top of my head is Mourinho having won in Portugal, England, Italy and Spain.

A really impressive CV for Mr. Ancelotti even if he doesn't win the Spanish league imo.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Yes, Mou the only one having a league in the traditional big-3 England Spain Italy (which hasn't been the case the last 5 years with Italy)

Pep hasn't coached in Italy, and if Ancelotti wins it this season he will surpass Mou for good, as GErmany + France > Portugal
 

El Gato

Villarato!
Leaning more and more towards a stance similar to what KingLeo described in the other thread with every match - Carlo having an EV arc

Has no confidence in talented (and expensive) younger bench
Keeper covers for a lot of the mistakes. Until he doesn't
Lacks a defensive leader. We have an offensive leader in defense instead
Sees the house of cards slowly fold with every sub

Team will get mangled by a side weaker than elite, say Ajax, if he doesn't fix it
 
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BarcaOG

Banned
He is winning the League with Madrid.

Good record for his CV to have won all of English, Spanish, Italian, GErman, and French league

Is there any other having done so?

when did ancelotti win the german league? wasnt sacked by bayern early?
 

Birdy

Senior Member
when did ancelotti win the german league? wasnt sacked by bayern early?

Previous season (16/17) he won the league with Bayern.
If he wins La Liga only Mou will have a slightly comparable record across major European domestic leagues.
But Mou hasn't won in Germany and France, he has Portugal, but Carlo's looks more impressive
 

BarcaOG

Banned
Previous season (16/17) he won the league with Bayern.
If he wins La Liga only Mou will have a slightly comparable record across major European domestic leagues.
But Mou hasn't won in Germany and France, he has Portugal, but Carlo's looks more impressive

ahh, yeah, forgot about that :lol: tbh the only thing i remember about ancelotti's stint with bayern is the 3-1 away to PSG and his sacking immediately afterwards :lol:

well, it looks like hell get his liga this term. his CV will look phenom with it for sure
 

BarcaOG

Banned
u madridistas are toooo pessimistic

on the weekend u were fearing the worst, defeat to inter and all sorts of calamities

commmmmmfortable victory midweek :lol:
 

Horatio

You're welcome
u madridistas are toooo pessimistic

on the weekend u were fearing the worst, defeat to inter and all sorts of calamities

commmmmmfortable victory midweek :lol:

Worst thing is el gato calling out Morten for being pessimistic while he usually chimes in on pessimism.
 

te amo barca

Blaugrana al vent
The overall sentiment is that Carlo's lack of rotation will cost them in Jan-February as it did the last time. However, La Liga clubs are too shit to capitalize on this so I think Madrid wins it anyway. CL is a different story, and there are many teams that can hurt them.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
We'll probably win the league. As long as goalscorers stay healthy. Weren't even far off it last year with 60 injuries
Team is better than last year and Atleti still relying on Suarez's fat ass to a significant degree.
Biggest doubt that many RM fans are sorta glossing over is how it translates vs elite, on form, athletic sides. CKM pinging passes around doesn't mean we'll do any better than year prior or perform vs City/Bayern
Is why I'd like to see us go up vs PSG in Feb - will be the best measuring stick for top top sides without having to face them immediately while walloping weak ass Liga teams in days leading up to it leading to false sense of security
 

BarcaOG

Banned
We'll probably win the league. As long as goalscorers stay healthy. Weren't even far off it last year with 60 injuries
Team is better than last year and Atleti still relying on Suarez's fat ass to a significant degree.
Biggest doubt that many RM fans are sorta glossing over is how it translates vs elite, on form, athletic sides. CKM pinging passes around doesn't mean we'll do any better than year prior or perform vs City/Bayern
Is why I'd like to see us go up vs PSG in Feb - will be the best measuring stick for top top sides without having to face them immediately while walloping weak ass Liga teams in days leading up to it leading to false sense of security

real-psg would be a good match for both sides, as psg hasnt exactly fired on all cylinders this season and real, while playing well and winning consistently, have yet to meet a 'truly' 'strong' team... it would be an even match-up, likely to go either way. a proper test for both
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Why is PSG a good measuring stick?
They have been awful so far, and the football they have managed to play is a far cry from the best football in Europe.
Let alone the 'holy quartet' of City-Liverpool-Chelsea-Bayern, there are other medium-size teams in CL that play much much better than PSG right now
Ajax, Inter, Villareal for instance
And if Ragnink does a good job, United might be much stronger come February
 

El Gato

Villarato!
Dunno
Just feels the right opponent to go against, find out where exactly RM is as a side, test vs an elite trio of attackers who will come out fighting for team's life in a fixture they wait all season long for, while at the same time RM have chance to beat a big team in 2 legs without outright coming into the tie as underdogs.
People forget teams grow into CL very often. As side is now better, a good showing in R16 would help to build confidence for QF if City or Liverpool were next up rather than facing them head on. Both are likely to come in fairly confident as embroiled in a competitive league battle as opposed to RM who may very well keep the cushion in La Liga and have to raise level for CL. Lowkey what PSG have to do every year, but fail as no experience of overcoming a tough opponent in the side.
And folk know it doesn't happen easily. This ain't the 17/18 side where you have CR coming up clutch when team is struggling. Benz is grand but not a guarantee of a goal. And elite managers will know they have to shut Vini down so cant count on that either.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
Whatever case there is to be made against him, can't argue team looks better in autumn this year under him than any season in the past 2-3 years. Maybe it's Pintus return, maybe it's Carlo being a different hand to guide Asensio and Vini. But so far bigger games he got right (even if you can argue Barca and Atleti were poor so far). Just needs to not choke this away and I have my doubts.
 

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