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Thiago Silva lauds Carlo Ancelotti’s influence

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The Paris Saint-Germain defender has heaped praise on the club boss and is of the view that Paris Saint-Germain would find it hard to keep the momentum going as they have to compete on multiple fronts simultaneously
Paris Saint-Germain have returned to their best after a temporary slump in their form in Ligue 1. And after beating title rivals, Olympique Lyonnais on Sunday, the cash-laden club from Paris are in pole position to finish the first part of the season as
the leaders of the league.
Thiago Silva, who was recently appointed the captain of the side, has praised coach, Carlo Ancelotti, declaring him one of the best in the business. The Brazilian was talking to reporters in Paris and when asked about the reason behind PSG’s impressive performances
in recent matches, the 28-year-old said that it’s down to the boss, who has abundance of experience under his belt and has won almost everything in his career.
"He is a good coach; he has won everything in his career.”
Talking about Paris Saint-Germain’s impressive run, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-Silva-c34903 said that it would be difficult for the Parisiens to keep up this rhythm as the Ile giants are playing at multiple fronts at the same time. With Champions League football set to resume in February,
it would be tough for PSG to keep things in hand. But the centre-back is remaining optimistic about his side’s chances this season.
“We want to continue like this but it is difficult to keep up this rhythm, especially because we will have the Champions League to contend with."
And, Paris Saint-Germain coach, Carlo Ancelotti has hailed his side’s performance in recent weeks, especially the win against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-Lyonnais-c40130 on Sunday.
"I am very happy; we are in a good run. Defensively, our second half was perfect; they did not have many chances."
On a question regarding PSG’s impressive record of keeping clean sheets, the 53-year-old tactician said that it is not that important and winning is all that matters.
“It is not important, I would remind you that we were there last year but in the end it was Montpellier who were champions."

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