Mourinho failed to motivate the Chelsea players - Ancelotti
Jose Mourinho paid the price at Chelsea after failing to motivate the players, according to Carlo Ancelotti.
Carlo Ancelotti feels Jose Mourinho lost his job at Chelsea after failing to motivate his players.
Mourinho was sacked by
the Premier League champions last week with Chelsea then 16th in the
table, one point above the relegation zone.
And while former Chelsea
boss Ancelotti, who will take over from Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich
at the end of the season, laid the blame largely at the players' door,
he also suggested Mourinho could have done more.
He told Goal: "The most
difficult job for a coach is keeping the squad motivated, because within
a group, both one that is doing well and doing badly, there are always
problems to resolve.
"When things are going
well, there is a risk of relaxation; when things are going badly,
obviously there is a loss of confidence.
"The coach must always
keep a good balance in that sense, lifting the confidence levels
particularly when things don't seem to be working.
"It was a little bit of
this that Mourinho paid for; the fact that the team had not started like
last season, when they had a tremendous desire to do well after a bad
year. This year it was exactly the opposite and he paid for the lack of
motivation among the players."
Ancelotti succeeded
Mourinho at Real Madrid and will now follow Guardiola at the Allianz
Arena. It is another daunting challenge but the 56-year-old appears
unfazed.
"We're always speaking
of great teams. The important thing is to find a good player-coach
relationship and to carry forward your ideas, managing to convince the
players of the strength of your ideas," he added.
"Imposing things on
players is never good. It's important to find in the group a belief in
that which you are doing and to make sure it is accepted by all."
Ancelotti is looking forward to experiencing the Bundesliga after coaching spells in Italy, Spain, England and France.
"I believe that in
Germany in recent years, after [the World Cup in] 2006, they made great
investments, they rebuilt the stadiums, they became a very competitive
nation on a European level," he said.
"I'm especially
intrigued by the atmosphere that I will face on the field, because it
seems that the full stadia create a beautiful atmosphere around the
football. This is the thing that intrigues me most."
The former AC Milan manager has already started learning the language.
"I'm going to have a new
and interesting experience and I'm certainly happy to discover a new
country, rich in stimuli," he said.
"The thing that in these
years has enriched me most has without doubt been getting to know
different cultures, the customs in various countries. I believe that it
will be this kind of experience in Germany, very interesting. Learning
German? I've already started. I can confirm that it's not easy!"
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