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Friday, 2 May 2014

Ancelotti, A Genius At Work

 Carlo Ancelotti is the big winner of the moment. In his classic cookbook, he found the recipe that has taken Real Madrid to the finals of the Champions League, 12 years after another classic, Del Bosque, with the finest exhibition of the century.
The Peacemaker's softly softly approach
Ancelotti has achieved his triumph through calm. He had no doubts at any time. When the ball was drawn out which matched Real Madrid with Bayern, he maintained calm, inspired confidence in the dressing room and set out to plan his perfect strategy, taking no heed of Guardiola's taunts. He kept a steady head and a steady hand on the helm.
A daredevil Italian, putting on his best players.
 If Ancelotti has been criticised for anything since he arrived at Real Madrid, it is for his "Italianate" style. And yet, on the day when he staked everything, the day when he had the most excuses for covering up and defending, the day when the whole world expected him to resort to "catenaccio", he responded with Xabi, Modric, Di María, Bale, Ronaldo and Benzema. No worries, no fears.
  Inspired tactics, superior gameplay
Everyone knows Guardiola, but until now no one had overshadowed him in the way Ancelotti has. Pep's teams are always strongest between the halfway line and the penalty area, and this is where Ancelotti closed him down. He went for superiority in all his pairings and got it. Xabi and Modric were multi-tasking and Di María and Bale played as extra backs.

Carlo Ancelotti is the big winner of the moment. In his classic cookbook, he found the recipe that has taken Real Madrid to the finals of the Champions League, 12 years after another classic, Del Bosque, with the finest exhibition of the century.
The Peacemaker's softly softly approach
Ancelotti has achieved his triumph through calm. He had no doubts at any time. When the ball was drawn out which matched Real Madrid with Bayern, he maintained calm, inspired confidence in the dressing room and set out to plan his perfect strategy, taking no heed of Guardiola's taunts. He kept a steady head and a steady hand on the helm.
A daredevil Italian, putting on his best players.
If Ancelotti has been criticised for anything since he arrived at Real Madrid, it is for his "Italianate" style. And yet, on the day when he staked everything, the day when he had the most excuses for covering up and defending, the day when the whole world expected him to resort to "catenaccio", he responded with Xabi, Modric, Di María, Bale, Ronaldo and Benzema. No worries, no fears.
Inspired tactics, superior gameplay
Everyone knows Guardiola, but until now no one had overshadowed him in the way Ancelotti has. Pep's teams are always strongest between the halfway line and the penalty area, and this is where Ancelotti closed him down. He went for superiority in all his pairings and got it. Xabi and Modric were multi-tasking and Di María and Bale played as extra backs.

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