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Carlo Ancelotti’s all-time XI of players he has managed including Chelsea stars Terry and Lampard plus flop Shevchenko


CARLO ANCELOTTI once named his best XI of players he has managed during his long career – and included Chelsea flop Andriy Shevchenko.

The Real Madrid head coach, 62, has bossed the likes of AC Milan, Chelsea, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Napoli in his illustrious career.

Ancelotti’s best XI includes Chelsea stars John Terry, Frank Lampard and Andriy Shevchenko

But somehow the Italian picked his favourite team of stars he coached during the earlier days of his career.

Ancelotti has four league titles to his name as a manager, with another on the way this season at the Bernabeu.

Added to that the Italian lifted the Champions League on three occasions – two of which were with AC Milan.

It’s little wonder Ancelotti has his best XI stacked with San Siro stars, either, with the Milan giants dominating European football for much of his reign.

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Ancelotti’s XI is based on players he coached, prior to those he worked with at Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Napoli, Everton, and his second spell at the Bernabeu.

Which explains why there is no room for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Karim Benzema too would certainly be in with a shout if Ancelotti named his team again in today’s age, with the Frenchman one of the favourites for this year’s Ballon d’Or following a scintillating season in front of goal.

But who did make the cut?

MADE IN MILAN

In goal, Ancelotti has gone for Gianluigi Buffon, who he managed during his time at Parma, before the Italian stopper became a Juventus stalwart.

The defence reads like a real dream back-four, with Milan stars Cafu and Paolo Maldini joined by former Chelsea captain John Terry and current Blues ace Thiago Silva.

In a star-studded midfield diamond, Andrea Pirlo and Kaka are the Milan stars at the base and the tip.

Zinedine Zidane, who Ancelotti managed at Juventus, and now-Everton boss Frank Lampard sit in the middle of the park.

Ancelotti pictured with Zidane during their time together at JuventusCredit: PA:Press Association

And while Sevchenko failed to ever really live up to expectations during his time at Stamford Bridge, Ancelotti still has him down as one of the two best striker Ancelotti has managed.

Milan-era Shevchenko starts up front with current AC Milan man Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Ancelotti’s best XI.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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