LFCJordan wrote:No.
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Jamie wrote:Yeah I'd say so. Can't say I was convinced of him before Chelsea, all things considered he underperformed at Milan in the later years and he's had a poor season again now.
ResurrectionRooney wrote:I do not rate Ancelotti at all. His record in cups is excellent but they're a lot more about luck than anything else - Di Matteo has won a European Cup FFS. Take his CL wins out of the equation and he's total wank.
To manage Juventus, Milan, Chelsea, PSG and Real Madrid for 15 years and only win three league titles is embarrassingly poor.
At Juventus he was sacked at half time in the final game of the season for failing to win the League again.
At Milan he was present for eight years with players like Kaka, Pirlo, Seedorf, Gattuso, Shevchenko, Stam, Rui Costa, Pippo Inzaghi and Thiago Silva at his disposal and won only one title. He also became the only manager in history to blow a 3 goal lead in a Champions League Final, doing so against the second best team in Merseyside.
At Chelsea he managed to scrape one League title on the last day after United lost two of their best players and replaced them with garbage and won an FA Cup by beating Watford, Preston, Cardiff, Stoke, Villa and Portsmouth. The next season United comfortably won the League again and he was brutally sacked.
In 2011 he took over PSG, the wealthiest club in the world, when they say 3 points clear at the top of League One and he managed to lose that title to a village team who hadn't won anything for decades. He spent a hundred million quid the next summer and managed to secure that particular League title, a very difficult achievement.
Last year he guided Real Madrid to third in a two horse race, their lowest position for 10 years and impressively won the Copa Del Rey.
The most over-rated manager of all time, bar Bob Paisley.