Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Guardiola’s successor: Ancelotti renames difficult task at Bayern – THE WORLD

Carlo Ancelotti has granted a glimpse into his future work in the first interview after announcing his commitment to FC Bayern München .

It seems clear that of the 56 year-old Italian also in German football champions Sabener road will create a democratic leadership style of the day. Stuff “You have to ensure that the players are convinced of the ideas of the coach simply:” The important thing is to establish a good coach-player relationship and be able to communicate about one’s own ideas, “said Ancelotti in an interview with goal.com. push through, is never good. “

The confirmation sporting success sees the Italians as a special challenge. “This is the most difficult task for a coach:. Continue to motivate the team because within a team, there are always problems to solve, no matter whether things go well or badly,” said Ancelotti, who sees the risk that team the if successful, “too loose terms”. If he takes up his post on 1 July 2016 of the FC Bayern is probably just became the fourth year in a series of German masters.

But Ancelotti is great made a success. With AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea he won in Europe’s biggest leagues championship. The task at Bayern so do not intimidate him: “I am looking forward to getting to know a new country with many happy memories,” said the club loose this season coach

fans look forward to Carlo Ancelotti Bayern

              The Italienier Carlo Ancelotti was the preferred candidate of Bayern as the new coach. On July 1, he starts his new job as successor to Pep Guardiola. The fans are looking forward to it Source:. The World / Sport

Ancelotti, who will succeed the Spaniard Pep Guardiola in the summer, has been always shown a good hand in dealing with Stars in his commitment. “He’s like a big bear. A cute guy, what a sensitive person”, had Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid’s exceptional talent, even raved about Ancelotti. Even Toni Kroos, the German National Soccer Team, speaks with reverence about Ancelotti: “I can only say that he is an absolute top trainer.”

To better to be able to communicate, Ancelotti already crammed German vocabulary. “I’ve already started it, and I can confirm that it is not easy,” he said. Even the obligatory visit to the Oktoberfest in Lederhosen not afraid of northern Italians: “I have not afraid of anything This is a new and interesting experience for me..”

From the Bundesliga the future Bayern coach has a high opinion. “They have built the stadiums new and have become top again at the European level,” said Ancelotti. He looked forward especially to the great atmosphere in the stadiums: “That fascinates me the most.”

Sporty seems Ancelotti firmly in the middle and on Robert Lewandowski to set. The Spanish sports newspaper “AS” claimed that a condition for Ancelotti’s commitment to the Bayern the whereabouts of the Polish striker was. Not only Real Madrid, Ancelotti’s former club is showing strong interest in Lewandowski. According to media reports Manchester United wants to enter with a 70-million-euro deal in the poker to the striker. Bayern, however, have always stressed, not wanting to leave Lewandowski (contract until 2019).

Carlo Ancelotti’s powerful film roll

              The future Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti played in 1983 in a Terence Hill movie. In “The World of Don Camillo” he embodied in the red T-shirt a soccer player with a lot of clout.

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