According to The Sunday Express, Chelsea‘s Russian Billionaire owner Roman Abramovich is considering replacing current tactician Antonio Conte with his Italian compatriot Carlo Ancelotti who coached the team back in 2010 leading the West London club to their first ever English Premier League and English FA Cup double triumph.
The same report claim, Carlo Ancelotti who was sacked by German Bundesliga side Bayern Munich couple of weeks back, is the favorite to replace the former Juventus and Italy manager thus repeating Portuegese José Mourinho’s feat of being re-signed as Chelsea manager a few years after being dismissed.
Also, the Sunday Express claims that should the Blues not be interested in re-signing Carlo Ancelotti, the former real Madrid tactician’s services are highly sought after by Merseyside club Everton, West Ham as well as Coachless Leicester.
The former AC Milan manager has won the UEFA Champions League on three occasions and the FIFA Club World Cup trophy twice during a career spell that has seen him win a League or Cup title at almost every team that he has managed.
Carlo Ancelotti was sacked by owner Roman Abramovich just one year after becoming the first Italian tactician to win the English Premier League back in 2010.
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