Thursday, April 21, 2011

Ancelotti: "I already have a plan for next season '

ROME, April 20 - In its fourth place finish in the league now far away, and the fresh home defeat against Inter in Italian Cup semi-final first leg, the future of Roma's Vincenzo Montella on the bench looks increasingly uncertain. The reappointment of former airplane Kate on the bench, following the disappointing results of the team, is far from certain.

For the future, meanwhile, finished among the many names in competition with Montella, continue to remain hot tracks that lead to Carlo Ancelotti and Andre Villas Boas. The Italian manager of Chelsea next year hardly sit still on the bench in the Blues. Roman Abramovich would appear to be willing to waive Ancelotti for the weak performance in the league, and especially in the Champions League, true ball of the Russian president since he set foot in football.

HIS WORDS - A farewell to Chelsea, however, in the words issued by former AC Milan coach to 'The Sun', would not pose a problem: "Obviously I have a plan for next season, but it is not appropriate to reveal it now - Ancelotti admitted to the popular British tabloid - I have not spoken with the players and I am not involved in extensions of their contracts.

But they are all good professionals and they know that sometimes in football the manager can change. Currently they are working with me and maybe work with me in the future, or maybe they will with another coach. " Villas Boas - In the focus of the new Rome ended in the hands of the American consortium led by Thomas DiBenedetto, there would, however, also the coach of Porto, Villas Boas.

The 33-year, Mourinho's former right hand man, won the championship with five days in advance to be unbeaten, has 19 points ahead of the historic rivals Benfica, and next week we will play the Champions League semi-final with Villarreal. According to the British press, however, Villas Boas had already reached an agreement with Liverpool for next season.

Agreement denied the same site through the Portuguese coach 'Mais Futebol', in which also explains that they had had contacts with the leaders AS Roma: "It is neither received any call from Rome or from any other club."

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