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Yep, you definitely have a point here about Ance's style of management.He is not a 'builder' though. Both Arsenal and Milan are very poor these days and require major surgery - this is not Ancelotti's strength and in any case, the funds might not even be there at either club.
Can't blame Chelsea or PSG for going with riskier but more interesting options. Especially PSG where he was disappointing.
Past trophies aren't everything, people. You'd think we learned that with Van Gaal.
However i still think he hasnt been past his prime yet. You see VG's latest and only Champions League was decades ago, meanwhile we're talking about the most decorated manager in CL history and his most recent success was just 4 years ago. Not to mention about league titles (i know Ance wasnt actually good at it but he still managed to win trophies in 4 different countries and the last one was about last season).
At PSG no excuse for the way he bottled Ligue 1 in the first season, however he won it a year after. In the end, that was Ance himself asking to leave for a better choice. PSG never wanted him to go in the first place, i remember that Al Khelaifi was so desperate to keep him when Real made their approach.
In fact i think the current PSG squad is perfectly suited to Ance. Big names, big personalities demand a harmony management, which is the most important first thing that i dont think Tuchel with his previous internal outbursts could handdle properly. In contrast, Ance has been very familiar with these kinds of jobs given his success spells at similar Chelsea 2010 or Real 2014.
I think sooner or later Ance'll be given his chance at one of the top clubs for the final time and he'll take that shot in a glorious way, just like the amazing profile throughout his career. So we shall see