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Carlo Ancelotti wants AC Milan showdown

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The Paris Saint-Germain coach wants to lead Les Parisiens to this year’s Champions League final and would love to face the side he coached for eight years
The 53-year-old has set his sights on leading PSG to the finals of the 2012/2013 Champions League competition and hopes to meet AC Milan there.
Paris Saint-Germain have performed really well in Europe this season and are already through to the knock-out stages of the competition. There is a strong possibility that PSG could be drawn against the Serie A giants, AC Milan, a club Ancelotti managed
for eight years.
However, the PSG boss doesn’t want to face his former side in the next round as he has set his sights on a clash between his current club and his former Employers in the finals of the Champions League.
While talking to reporters, the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 international stated that playing AC Milan in Europe would be great but to face them in the Champions League final is what he would love to see.
"I'd like to play against AC Milan in the Champions League final, not in the next round."
Talking about the chances of Paris Saint-Germain in Europe this season, Ancelotti said that everyone at the club knows that it would be difficult to go all the way in the competition but it is certainly not impossible.
The coach said that PSG have started a massive project here and the club has a great history, which is a great source of motivation. And Carlo Ancelotti wants Paris Saint-Germain to win the Champions League for the first time in club’s history.
"This project is ambitious, PSG have history behind them and it would be amazing for me to help them win something.”
However, the boss is not happy with the way things are going for the Paris club in the Ligue 1, where they have lost the top spot to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-Lyonnais-c40130. The coach said that neither him nor the owners are happy with PSG’s domestic form but is confident that
things will turn around soon.
"However, I'm not happy with the way the season is going [in Ligue 1] and neither are the club owners, although they did reassure me."

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