Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Official: Ancelotti To Replace Guardiola At Bayern Munich

The coach of Bayern Munich, Pep Guardiola will leave
Allianz Arena at the end of the season in the middle of
links with Manchester City and United, and
will be replaced by the top quality manager, Carlo Ancelotti.

Bayern Munich have officially made a statement that Ancelotti will
take charge of the club next season and replace
Guardiola, who is to decamp.

The Spanish coach has enjoyed remarkable success in
Bavaria in his spell as manager, winning two Bundesliga
titles, one DFB-Pokal, the Uefa Super Cup and the Fifa
Club World Cup, but will leave after his choice of not renewing
his contract.




And Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has confirmed that Ancelotti,
who has been out of football since being sacked by Real
Madrid in May, will take over at Allianz Arena.
"We are very thankful for everything Pep Guardiola gave to
this club since 2013. I am sure that Pep and his team
will now work even more intensely to achieve our big
sporting goals because now it has become clear that Pep
will leave FC Bayern," he said in a statement.
"Carlo Ancelotti has been triumphant everywhere he coached.
He won the Champions League three times. Carlo is a
quiet, balanced expert who can cope with the stars and
someone who favours a diversity of systems in football. We
were looking for that, we have found it. We are looking
forward to work together."

We understand that Manchester City have made
Guardiola their top choice to replace Manuel Pellegrini, with
Manchester United also on alert in the midst of increasing concerns
over Louis van Gaal's management.
The German giants defeated Hannover 96 1-0 on Saturday
and key attacker Thomas Muller claimed afterwards the
players are paying little attention to their managerial
situation.
"We don't care about that," he said. "We want to win
everything this season, no matter how long it takes with the
coach's contract.
"I do not know whether he will renew in the end, but if he
doesn't then it does not matter. Jupp Heynckes also did this
in 2012-13 and we won the treble that year."

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