Carlo Ancelotti: How To Win Everything, Everywhere

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Carlo Ancelotti is quite literally in a class of his own. A man that can succeed in just about any environment and has a track record like no one else. Winner of the league in every major European Country and winner of 6 Champions League trophies over an iconic playing an managing career.

And he's not done yet.

Background music by the Incredibly talented Prod Riddiman:

00:00 - Introduction
01:34 - Ancelotti, The Player
04:33 - Inside The Mind Of Carlo Ancelotti
06:53 - Parma And Juventus: Learning The Ropes
11:00 - AC Milan: A Man Becomes A Legend
14:56 - Winning It All

Producer: Tinashe Chipako
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19 years between his first UCL chip to his 4th UCL chip. That's impressive. He never lost his winning mojo as a coach.

robs
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The way I saw him so calm when needing to score 3 goals with less than 5 minutes to play vs one of the best teams in the world was trully inspirational. Reminds of how important a stratedy is and how important it is to be prepared for every situation even the ones you don't want to be in. You just have to trust the strategy you've developed and results will come sooner or later. "You can't be anxious for the result. If you've done the proper things, it will come."

antoniobento
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Don Carlo is criminally underrated for what he's achieved. He has two remarkable records that are truly unmatched:
1. The manager with the most Champions League/European Cup titles ever (4)
2. The only manager ever to have won all top 5 European leagues
Honorable mention: Carlo is also the only manager in Real Madrid history to have won all the six available major trophies.

One of the GOATs of football, without doubt...

amirhosseinahmadi
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"You can't be anxious for the result. If you've done the proper things, it will come."

antoniobento
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we never wanted him to leave in the first place so its amazing to see him get his second chance and succeed again. Football loves Carlo not just madrid and Milan fans. Can u make a video on ‘the forgotten great coaches over the years’s”

mr.sushi
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When it comes to football, Carlo Ancelotti is the true epitome of versatility.

Linkonpark
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Don Carlo just raised his eyebrows and by the grace of God RM are now European champions. Legend

rafekatchadorian
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I am Real Madrid fan and I was happy when Carletto was announced and I was expecting to make quaters of UCL and win La Liga, and they have crashed my expectations by winning La Liga after 34 matches and won UCL probably in the hardest possible way in history. Hope next season's he will dominate La Liga and make maybe one more UCL so Lucas Vasquez would be finally named better than Messi when seeing how many times they won UCL ;)

michabarwikowski
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I feel he is a manager who does not stick to any philosophy or a particular style of play. He is someone who makes the best use of his squad. I may be dead wrong.

kkgt
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It stuns me that Ancelotti had to win a fourth CL title to be named one of the greatest managers of all time. Even without the recent season with Real Madrid he would be one of the greatest. When his departure from Milan was announced in 2009 it was a very sad moment and I knew times were about to get harder for the club.

Harry-tbyo
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Ancelotti has always been adaptable coach, many managers who start their career in the late 90 have already retired but he still stay at the top club and won many trophy. Other coach who play the game based on style like Pep and Klopp will not have such longevity

gregoriuspascalis
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Won the Champions League in 2014 but was harshly sacked one year later mainly due to them performing poorly in the league, but the players was still backing him and i thought if Perez could be more lenient he could deliver next season. One of the best in the game.

moonvenerable
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Don Carlo - one of the best to do it. I’m glad he was manager of Chelsea and can’t believe we sacked him tbh. What a manager Ancelotti is. I have so much respect for him and I think he’s the only guy in football on one dislikes. 👍🏼

KrisKTBFFH
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Carlo actually did really well at Everton despite it not seeming that way. We were in the top 4 up until late March, got injuries to key players, and fell all the way down to 10th with the highest points finish for that position. But if he'd arrived at Everton before Moshiri's ridiculous spending spree on garbage footballers, I think things could have been very different.

DannyOConnor
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See now this man right here
This absolute legend
Always makes banger content

dnesh._
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2 years after this video and Ancelotti has delivered a treble for Real Madrid including the crown jewel, the Champions League. His record 5th.

He was considered one of the greatest managers ever, but now he IS the greatest manager ever!

cricket_v
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He's at our hearts, even a decade after leaving Milan. Another brilliant video ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽

FootballDrawn
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Don Carlo is probably the one manager all us United fans would have loved to have had, post-Fergie.
The man is a serial winner.

charlesstilesmysterydinersfn
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Ancelotti's Milan side won 2 Champions Leagues but only 1 Scudetto. That says it all. He might have been able to relax top players before major finals, but he could not drive them to dominate leagues in the manner that Lippi, Capello and Mancini did during the same era in Italy.

cbarclay
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Best manager in the world. I love him!
Though I dearly wish he could've managed my club way longer than 18 months, Carlo Ancelotti - unlike passing innovator Pep, father figure Klopp, Diego [you-know-what] and pragmatists Mourinho & Tuchel - Ancelotti can manage ANY team/club/organisation, and succeed with class.

During his time, taking over a relegation-bound Everton (we really were then too), under FFP handcuffs like never before, Carlo showed how to adapt a small squad, laced with one-trick-ponies; and adjust a variety of formations and calendar scenarios entirely to the benefit of the club. We all knew he had no problem with walking into work with an early dismissal a high possibility and not have a problem with it. But his tactical intelligence was there too. Remember the likes of Cavani, Fernandes and Rashford rip apart an in-form Everton 2-0 in the 1st-half of an Old Trafford February? No? Well, it's because we all remember a 7-minute 2-goal comeback from Anceclotti spotting a dodgy off-side trap in an otherwise amazing United XI. Digne getting forward, with Doucoure & James Rodriguez causing mayhem where it mattered. And then do it all over again once a Scott McTominay header out them back ahead; a brand new, goal hungry DCL scoring a 95th minute equalizer.

There were other glory moments that season, despite only finishing 10th. But what's happened since has only re-enforced brutal reality we at Everton face. Carlo Ancelotti is something else. very proud to know our club's employed the best striker in the world TWICE - and now, the best manager in the world on world real terms.

A great video, highlighting the many dynamic skills Carlo has, more than anyone else in the sport.

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