Since his arrival at PSG, Carlo Ancelotti has won over many people. The Italian tactician discovered some transalpine elements he did not know and feels that the club’s core must be French in order for it to succeed
Paris Saint-Germain coach, Carlo Ancelotti, is already in love with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 and has made no efforts to hide his affection for the country. Since his arrival, the coach has enjoyed his time. While talking to Canal Football Club, the former AC Milan manager
said that though he received a little criticism after his first defeat, he still enjoys talking to the media.
In contrast to sporting director http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056 whose statements have reverberated throughout French football, Ancelotti says that Ligue 1 is a competitive league where defences of every team are well-organised.
“In France, scoring seven goals is impossible. I feel admiration and respect for other coaches and players. This is a fantastic city. Watching the Eiffel Tower every morning, it makes your day.”
But more than the city, it is the players who give Ancelotti complete satisfaction. From Menez to Pastore to Hoarau, Ancelotti is satisfied with his players.
The jury is still out on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Javier-Pastore-c18082 but Ancelotti has said that the young playmaker will go on to become a major player in international football.
However, Ancelotti reserved all of his praises for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Guillaume-Hoarau-c15332.
“Hoarau, he is a surprise, I did not know him. He is not fast, but has a personality and character, he is important to the group and is technically good.”
Compliments from Ancelotti are certainly sacred for a striker whose future at PSG seemed doomed at the outset. But it must be said that Ancelotti particularly enjoys being around French players.
For the immensely experienced manager, having PSG’s core based on French players is of the utmost importance. Ancelotti feels that the club’s representation should be French in order to uphold the values of PSG.
“I think the spine must be French: Sakho, Jallet, Bodmer, Hoarau. In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786) with Cole Terry and Lampard. The sense of belonging is very important.”
Certainly, Ancelotti’s thinking is on the right track because PSG, as a French club that will surely be a force to be reckoned in the future, needs to have maximum French representation.
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