Carlo Ancelotti could be a perfect fit for Arsenal
Italian side Napoli sacked Carlo Ancelotti this week despite leading them into the UEFA Champions League 2019-20 knock-out stages. The celebrated manager is being eyed by Arsenal, who parted ways with Unai Emery last month. Ancelotti, who is one of the biggest names in football, could be tempted to ply his trade in the Premier League. We analyze further.
Ancelotti interested in a return to English football
According to reports, Ancelotti is believed to be interested in a return to English football. He could be an experienced option for Arsenal in a difficult time. Arsenal have Freddie Ljungberg as the interim manager at the moment. The idea will be to settle the nerves before a permanent figure is appointed. That's where Ancelotti comes in given the experience he has in football.
Ancelotti has achieved it all as a manager
The Italian has managed nine clubs so far in his illustrious career. His best moment was with AC Milan. He won a total of eight trophies here that included two Champions League honors. He also won the Premier League title with Chelsea and won a third UCL trophy with Real Madrid. Ancelotti also tasted success at Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich.
Ljungberg reacts after talk of Ancelotti begins
"That's not a conversation I've had with the bosses," he said. "My job is to go from day to day, game to game, to try to help this fantastic club. That's what I try to do. All these decisions are up to the top dogs."
Despite top names being linked, Ancelotti looks suitable
The likes of Mauricio Pochettino and Massimiliano Allegri are available and Arsenal have an interesting phase ahead. Besides these two managers, former Arsenal stars Patrick Vieira and Mikel Arteta are also being linked to the club. However, in Ancelotti, Arsenal get a serial winner. He is someone who knows the EPL and can get the London club back in shape.
Why Ancelotti is a sound deal for Arsenal?
When it comes to experience in the EPL, Ancelotti has the desired knowledge. Chelsea went onto win the double under Ancelotti by lifting the league title and FA Cup. He helped the club finish second next season but was sacked by the Blues. Moreover, Ancelotti has managed some of the biggest clubs in Europe. He can also motivate players and get them perform well.