i think that the best coach in italy is spalletti!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-20 22:54:22
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answered by zorzi 2
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I totally agree with Juventina. I also think Ancelotti is the best coach. I've nothing more to add abt his career coz Juventina has said it all but I must say he is not the best coach just for his successes but for his behavior too. He is calm and friendly with the players. He communicates a lot with them and wants to know their opinions. He doesn't make himself look as the master that the players should follow blindly ( like Capello for example). He likes joking with them or speaking with them in order to make Milan's group of players stronger and more solid. I know this things coz I watch Milan's training session every day in tv. Ah and another thing he wants and makes his team play spectacular football and that's what people enjoy while watching football matches.
2006-10-21 03:43:38
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answered by milanist_girl 4
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Definitely Carlo Ancelotti, if you read his history you'll know why!
For National team Marcello Lippi was the best!
His first club as a trainer was A.C. Reggiana 1919. In 1996 he
His first club as a trainer was A.C. Reggiana 1919. In 1996 he helped Reggiana to Serie A promotion and was appointed as AC Parma head coach. In 1999 he became the successor of Marcello Lippi at Juventus, but was remembered as an "almost-man", because during his time in charge at the Turin based club, he never won a single trophy. Despite so, Juventus played well in both seasons and came close to winning the league titles. That all changed when he went to AC Milan in 2001.
Since moving to Milan, he was nothing but success. In his first season with Milan, Ancelotti took the team and brought them back to international competitions. Before Ancelotti came to Milan, Milan has not produced since 1999. Ancelotti took them to the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup and Milan finished fourth, ending the season at a high note. The following season, Ancelotti, who was threatened and heavily criticized by Club President Silvio Berlusconi due to his defensive plays, was able to adopt a creative play in Milan. He converted rising superstar Andrea Pirlo to a defensive playmaker and played him along with Manuel Rui Costa. At the same time, the striking partners of Filippo Inzaghi and Andriy Shevchenko were dominant and dynamic. Milan won the Champions League in 2002-2003, beating Italian rivals Juventus 3-2 on penalties at Old Trafford. The following season, under the new playmaker Kaká, Milan won lo scudetto (Serie A), as well as the Coppa Italia.
Since then, however, the tag of "nearly man" has come back to haunt Ancelotti, with two consecutive league runners-up places (to Juventus, although the match-fixing scandal has seen both wiped from the record books), and a horrific penalty shoot-out defeat to Liverpool in the 2005 Champions League Final, despite having been 3-0 ahead at half-time.
In 2003, he became the fifth coach to win the European crown as both player and coach. The other four are: Miguel Muñoz (Real Madrid player 1956, 1957, Real Madrid coach 1960, 1966); Giovanni Trapattoni (AC Milan player 1963, 1969, Juventus coach 1985); Johan Cruyff (AFC Ajax player 1971-73, FC Barcelona coach 1992) and, in 2006,Frank Rijkaard repeated this landmark (AC Milan player 1989, 1990, Ajax Player 1995, FC Barcelona coach 2006).
Ajax Player 1995, FC Barcelona coach 2006).
2006-10-21 01:05:45
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answered by Juventina 6
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Luciano Spalletti he made a strong team out of young players. Roma is 2nd now and they play very good despite the fact that they don't have a Strong squad like Milan or Inter.
2006-10-20 21:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i should say
it was Carlo Ancelotti...he's not a super coach who can win every matches but he's strategy, his personal approach on field seems the key of success =)
He knows his players and know how to get their best perform.
Ancelotti also a quiet calm coach...i mean he's classical coach who didn't like 'un-general' tac tic to bringing down the opponent by aying some rude words or stupid acts...
He didn't talk much but he prove it... =)
2006-10-21 13:39:09
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answered by Luna_7 3
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Deshemps. Juve may be playing in Serie B this season, but they will work their way up to Serie A this season. It will be an impressive and difficult feat, but with Buffon between the goal posts and Del Piero leading the team, Deshemps leads a great team. There are also great stars such as Nedved & Trezeget that he leads.
2006-10-21 03:25:10
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answered by MindelaBB 2
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I would say Capello, but taking in account that he is not in the serie a anymore, i must say it is ancelotti. the man is amazing, and i think milan is going to win the serie a this year.
2006-10-21 04:24:39
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answered by lfc_rulz 2
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he is really good coach , he is Roberto Mancini, if you mean only in calcio...
2006-10-20 19:41:36
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answered by Dark angel 2
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it is definitely carlo ancelloti cos he has dominated the seria a and has won the champions league plus apearing in two previous champions league final.
2006-10-20 14:46:18
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answered by Anonymous
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CARLO ANCELOTTI
2006-10-21 12:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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