Thursday, April 14, 2011

Ruthless British press: "Ancelotti is broken"

LONDON, April 13 - Out of the Champions League, Carlo Ancelotti is a step by the exemption from the Chelsea, but the fourth semi-final in five seasons at Manchester United is the logical consequence of the clear superiority in 180 'of the team of Alex Ferguson. "Ruthless, compact, more confident," United's agreement puts British press: the best team won.

"The dream of Roman Abramovich in the dust and shine the light of Hernandez," the opening of the Times on the Russian owner of the Blues and Chichari, the young star of the Mexican Red Devils, who scored the first goal of the night at Old Trafford . But to match "the spirit and unity 'of Manchester - warned the influential newspaper - will serve as the dismissal of Ancelotti, though not convinced his decision to deploy the first minute of the overpaid Fernando Torres.

"The player Abramovich," after the race that had the look of someone who has lost half of his money at the casino. ANCELOTTI AT RISK - According to the Guardian, the guilt of Ancelotti was not being given the "evil" to impose its ideas by including only Didier Drogba in the second half (and the Ivory Coast scored the goal of momentary tie).

Now his fate seems sealed, because "most likely will be fired." Him singing at the stadium the fans of Manchester. "Ancelotti apart after his team failed again," This is the opening of the Daily Telegraph, which also gives the Italian coach that he guessed tactics and training with a "serious mistake", however, trust the Spaniard Torres.

On the other hand the same Ancelotti has admitted that maybe it was a mistake. "It did not work - writes the Telegraph - because he played another disappointing race in his short adventure at Chelsea, Shevchenko all'Andrey increasingly looking like Jose Mourinho. A man's master, not the coach.

" "Season over for Chelsea," the operative part of Sun, while the Daily Mirror on the future of Carletto back with a question now rhetorically: "United in the semi-finals .. at the expense of the Ancelotti?. Critical to the Daily Mail that spares no one in commenting on the exit in the quarter-finals of the Blues.

"What a mess at Stamford Bridge. May explain why only Ancelotti fielded Torres and whether this has something to do with the enormous pressure suffered by the owner of the club. "

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