Carlo Ancelotti has assured that Milan are only ‘afraid of bad coaches, not foreign ones’, amidst Ralf Rangnick speculation.
Rangnick has been heavily linked with leading a youth revolution at Milan this summer, but talk of his appointment has not gone down universally well with fans.
“We met when I was in Germany,” continued Ancelotti during his Instagram Live session.
“I don’t know him personally but, from what I’ve read, he was in love with Sacchi’s Milan. I don’t know his methods.
“Milan are afraid of bad coaches, not foreign ones. Luckily, they’ve chosen many good ones. The luck of a coach is linked to how stable a club is.”
The former Napoli and Juventus boss then praised the longevity of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who returned to San Siro in January at the age of 38.
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“I’m not surprised that he’s still playing. I don’t know how much longer he’ll keep playing for.
“I liked him very much in terms of character, he’s selfless. He was very attentive to club matters. That’s very important for a coach.”
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