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Danny Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 Bit of a random post but is there another manager out there that can match or maybe just falls behind Ancelotti for longevity at the top? Obviously he's never had the consistency that a Ferguson, Mourinho or Guardiola had in terms of dominating divisions, but there's a 19 year gap between his first Champions League title and his last. And it feels like that will increase again in the coming years, not to mention he holds the most wins as manager for the Champions League/European Cup. Considering how hard Ferguson found it to go up against Guardiola, considering how much Mourinho has dropped off since Guardiola changed the face of European and global football, Jurgen Klopp in there too, it's impressive how well Ancelotti has managed to keep pace with the evolutions of tactics and also player power and still managed to win major competitions over a 23 year managerial career. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rucksackfranzose Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 2 hours ago, Danny said: Bit of a random post but is there another manager out there that can match or maybe just falls behind Ancelotti for longevity at the top? Obviously he's never had the consistency that a Ferguson, Mourinho or Guardiola had in terms of dominating divisions, but there's a 19 year gap between his first Champions League title and his last. And it feels like that will increase again in the coming years, not to mention he holds the most wins as manager for the Champions League/European Cup. Considering how hard Ferguson found it to go up against Guardiola, considering how much Mourinho has dropped off since Guardiola changed the face of European and global football, Jurgen Klopp in there too, it's impressive how well Ancelotti has managed to keep pace with the evolutions of tactics and also player power and still managed to win major competitions over a 23 year managerial career. Well, in terms of time span between his first and last CL win there was one falling not too short, although he's aleady retired. Jupp Heynckes had 15 years between his first CL win 98 and his last 2013. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 3 minutes ago, Rucksackfranzose said: Well, in terms of time span between his first and last CL win there was one falling not too short, although he's aleady retired. Jupp Heynckes had 15 years between his first CL win 98 and his last 2013. Heynckes had a belter of a treble winning side there too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cicero Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 Ancelotti is an interesting case. Never got caught up in 'systems' or building squads or evolving his football. Sticks to his guns which has always been a very good man manager to very, very good players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panflute Posted January 28 Share Posted January 28 In a football talkshow, Gullit and Van Basten both called Ancelotti the best active manager and I'm inclined to agree with them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carnivore Chris Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 On 28/01/2024 at 02:07, Panflute said: In a football talkshow, Gullit and Van Basten both called Ancelotti the best active manager and I'm inclined to agree with them. Well, his CV speaks for itself to be honest. I'd agree myself. Like players, managers have their day and are no longer the same after a while(see Mourinho) but Ancelotti has been able to adapt to and keep up with the times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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