Carlo Ancelotti is the most successful manager in Champions League history after becoming the first to win it four times - twice with Real Madrid.
- Miguel Munoz (Real Madrid 1960 and 1966) - Luis Carniglia (Real Madrid 1958 and 1959) - Jose Villalonga (Real Madrid 1956 and 1957)
The Italian has managed the likes of Juventus, AC Milan, Chelsea, PSG, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Everton.
- UEFA Champions League 2021-22 - UEFA Champions League 2013-14 - UEFA Champions League 2002-03
Carlo Ancelotti added another record to his name with Real Madrid's win in the Champions League final against Liverpool.
Ancelotti marked his return to Real Madrid for his second spell with a La Liga, Spanish Super Cup and Champions League win. "Fantastic season. The win at Stade de France was his fourth following his wins in 2014 with Madrid in his first spell and 2003 and 2007 with AC Milan.
The Italian gave his final instructions to his Real Madrid players ahead of their biggest match of the season against Liverpool at the Stade de France for ...
Youโre all here and you have to enjoy the most important game in football. Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp โs Liverpool are eyeing their seventh title having reached their third final in all under the German coach in the past five seasons. Of course, the one time his side did fall short was against Liverpool โ when his Milan side remarkably blew a three-goal advantage at the break to eventually lose on penalties.
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Plan A had not worked for most of the first period. 'The stress, the sweating, the negative thoughts. Ancelotti's right-back Dani Carvajal responded playing higher up the pitch for a spell but he was still left despairing. But it didn't look that way in the first half. The 21-year-old Brazilian is one of Ancelotti's greatest successes in a season of so many. All his typical calm was blown away by Liverpool's start to the game.
Carlo Ancelotti is the first manager ever to win all big five League titles and the first to win the Champions League four times, so is he the best Italian.
It was Ancelottiโs fourth after the 2002-03 and 2006-07 triumphs at Milan and the 2013-14 success at Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti is the first manager ever to win all big five League titles and the first to win the Champions League four times, so is he the best Italian coach of all time? He won LaLiga with several weeks to spare, finishing the set of all five major European League titles after Serie A at Milan, the Premier League with Chelsea, Ligue 1 at PSG and the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich.