He's not really been in the position to buy established stars though. Dortmund don't generally spend loads compared to other big clubs. That's why I thought he'd be ideal for Arsenal. Similar clubs in a lot of ways and both like an attractive style of football. If he went to Madrid or City he'd be given established stars whether he liked it or not.
Real are even worse than us re treating managers fairly. If Real win nothing (and Barca win the title) having spent all that money in the last couple of years, he'll be in trouble.
Ancelotti and winning titles He doesnt do titles. 3 in his career suggests he is a cup manager. Hes like Rafa plus.
Ancelotti is most def a cup manager on that evidence. Dont suppose there are many managers who have won more CL's than league titles.
Some managers prefer winning both the CL and League in the same season. A true test of quality. Others are Ancelotti and Rafa Benitez.
Or some would say winning the C.L and league in the same season with different sides, both of which were un fancied in Europe is the true test. Others are Ancelotti, Rafa and Fergie.
Perhaps. But then those people might happen to be Chelsea fans who's opinions hold little to no weight in football
Which was his fourth then? Also: LVG = 7 titles in 24 years Ancelotti = 3 titles in 20 years Dalglish = 4 titles in 13 years Pointless comparisons abound
He won two as a player! And if we're counting ones won as a player, does that mean Phil Neal is a better manager than Mourinho?
Is he really that good a manager? I mean Dortmund have lost some quality players but their record this season is horrendous. They should at least be top 6 surely? I do hope he does go to City as i don't want them to get Simeone.
Yeah I got that from his list of honours and I counted one of the CL's he got as a player! So he has won the same number of titles as CL's.