Sunday, December 20, 2015

Official: Ancelotti taking over Bayern Munich – Expressen

Carlo Ancelotti taking over Bayern Munich after Pep Guardiola.

The Italian has signed a three-year contract with the German giant.

– With Ancelotti has we again a very successful coach in Bavaria, said chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge to the image.

– I’m very proud to be coach of the great Bayern, says Ancelotti.

As many have speculated, it becomes Carlo Ancelotti taking over Bayern Munich after the season.

“Guardiola leaves after the current season. His replacement will be Carlo Ancelotti,” writes Bayern Munich on his official Twitter account.

– We are grateful for everything that Guaridola has done for the club and hope to celebrate many successes this season. With Ancelotti we have again a very successful coach in Bavaria and we look forward to working together, says Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge to the image.



Fifth country for Italian

For Carlo Ancelotti Bayern gets his first team in the Bundesliga. The Italian was previously a long and successful career that spans four countries.

He broke through as a coach of Parma in the late 90s, but it was in Milan that he really made his name. During his eight years as coach of the red and black, he won everything that was possible to win by two CL titles like icing on the cake.

The journey then went on to the Premier League and Chelsea where he won the league in its first year and then gets fired after his second season.

Had Zlatan in PSG

Ancelotti took over the PSG, where he in his second season also got to have Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the team, also in France he won a league title.

At Real Madrid there was never any league title but Ancelotti

brought meringue to their tenth Champions League title.

There is therefore now a new country for Ancelotti as under rumors declined to re-take over Chelsea after Mourinho had to leave.

Carlo Ancelotti was also mentioned as a candidate in the fall when Brendan Rodgers was sacked from Liverpool, but Jürgen Klopp got to finish the job.

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