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Ancelotti won’t barter away Milan for Chelsea

Published: 26 March, 2009, 14:29
Edited: 24 September, 2009, 12:45

Carlo Ancelotti (AFP Photo / Karim Jaafar)

Carlo Ancelotti (AFP Photo / Karim Jaafar)

TAGS: Sport, Abramovich, Football


Chelsea might be one of the biggest clubs in the world but it seems not too many people want to manage them.

First, Guus Hiddink ruled himself out of a long-term deal, and now AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has done the same by confirming he won’t barter away San Siro for Stamford Bridge this summer.

It's another blow for Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, with the Russian tycoon known to be an admirer of 49-year-old Ancelotti.

The former Italian international was quick to rule out a move saying rather poetically that 'the harmony between himself and Milan was complete'.

Ancelotti is considered one of the leading managers in club football after winning two Champions League titles and one domestic crown during his seven years in charge of the Rossoneri.

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