THE QUIET LEADER: THE CARLO ANCELLOTTI STORY

THE QUIET LEADER: THE CARLO ANCELLOTTI STORY

Carlo Ancelotti is among the greatest football coaches in history. The specialist was impressive in football terms even as a footballer. Over the age of 16, he delighted fans in the midfield of Parma, Roma and Milan. Carletto also played 26 matches for the Italian national team. Soon after the end of his active career in 1992, Ancelotti found his next path. As a coach himself, he admits in his book "The Quiet Leader" that he got this chance because of his football career. Initially, he started as an assistant in the Italian national team, and then continued as an independent team leader. From fourth place with Regina in Serie B to Juventus, Milan, Chelsea, PSG, Bayern Munich and even more of the most popular, rich and successful clubs in the world. And the secret of success? Carletto reveals her in The Quiet Leader.

The very publication of the book is a kind of indicator of how much more successful and significant Ancelotti is as a coach. As a footballer, the Italian has 3 titles of Italy, two successes from CAS and 4 Cups of Italy. As a coach so far, the balance is at least one title each in Italy, England, Germany and France (4 of the 5 strongest championships in Europe), 3 national cups, 3 trophies from the SHL (with two different teams) and 6 more international the trophy.

In the book "The Quiet Leader", some of the greatest football players in history share their opinion about the coach Carlo Ancelotti, and here are some of their words:

Cristiano Ronaldo: "Carlo likes to show his strict face to the world, but inside he is an amazing person. He is one of the best and most important people I have ever met.'

Zlatan Ibrahimovic: "I've played for different coaches, all different personalities, but Carlo is the best of all time."

David Beckham: "He is a manager any footballer would enjoy playing under."

If you read The Quiet Leader, you will be captivated by the Italian. A man who is capable of seeing his players go to a bar at 1am and instead of scolding them, goes out with them. A man who was respected wherever he worked. The one that brought Real's famous 10th Champions League title. The one who made Chelsea the champion of England with a record number of goals at that time. The one who brought Milan to the top of Europe and the world. The one who built the entire successful system at PSG. But also a coach with a difficult and somewhat unsuccessful start as a coach in Regina and Juventus. How did Ancelotti become one of the greatest? The answer from "The Quiet Leader".