This Saturday the meringues will try to win the fifteenth Orejona in their history against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.
The Champions League final is approaching. This Saturday, Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid will host the grand final of the competition at Wembley Stadium in London. The meringues will try to achieve the Olympic turn by lifting the fifteenth cup of this competition and to do this they will seek to apply in the best possible way the technical proposal of Carlo Ancelotti.
The 64-year-old Italian coach will fight to win the Orejona for the fifth time, the one he has already won twice with the Spaniards. .
A work that its own leaders were able to recognize. “Find a way to let many of us play freely . There are other teams that are a bit more structured in terms of passing styles and patterns of play. Our strong point is that we play as if we were improvising said midfielder Jude Bellingham after eliminating Manchester City in the quarter-finals.
The style of play
During his early years as a coach, he followed in the footsteps of Arrigo Sacchi, whose Italian team he was assistant at the 1994 World Cup in the United States. At that time, I considered that the only way to play was 4-4-2. .
This block is the one he installed when he arrived in Parma. In order to maintain this system, he ruled out recruiting Roberto Baggio. , who ended up leaving for Bologna scoring 22 goals. “It was a big mistake. If you asked me now, I’d tell you to go back and change your system ” Ancelotti noted this some time later.
After this failure, he became a much more flexible technician. An example of this is his first step at Real Madrid between 2013 and 2015, in the middle of Cristiano Ronaldo’s golden age.
“He integrated two systems when we attacked, the 4-3-3 with Ronaldo on the left, then the 4-4-2 when we defended, with Ronaldo in front. You see a lot of that now, but at the time it was quite revolutionary,” Paul Clement, who was his assistant at the time, said in conversation with SunSport some time ago.
Example of tranquility
Another aspect of Carlo Ancelotti that has set him apart is his calmness on the pitch, even in critical moments.
“Carlo is calm and experienced. He’s like a father figure, which is one of his strong points. . Experience also helps coaches. He is also a legend. What he has done for football as a player and also as a coach is of the highest level. He is exceptional,” said Thomas Tuchel, coach of Bayern Munich before facing him in the Champions League semi-final.
This way of acting is also reflected in his book “Quiet Leadership” (discreet leadership in Spanish), where he reveals some of the keys to his proposal.
“My approach is based on the idea that a leader should not need to talk, ramble or rule with an iron fist, but rather understand their power. It must be crystal clear who the boss is, and his authority must flow from respect and trust, not fear. “, he maintains.
“You have to build a good relationship, good chemistry, with the group. I talk to my players, I know that they are above all people. It is important to have a relationship on the same level, neither for them nor for me. », he deepens.
Of course, when it is justified, he also shows all his anger. “The only time I saw him come out was in the last game of the season at Milan, we were fighting for a place in the Champions League. We were winning but we were playing very badly. I can’t tell you what made him angry because when he goes out he speaks in Italian. It’s awesome and unexpected to see, but it’s a little scary ” David Beckham confessed in the book.
“I don’t like to yell every time something goes wrong. Sometimes I need it but generally I prefer to find a calmer solution “Ancelotti explained about this.
For now, Carlo Ancelotti continues to prepare for the match against Borussia Dortmund which will be played this June 1 from 3:00 p.m. in Chile.
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