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Ibrahimovic surprised Ancelotti on TV and moved him with his words
Carlo Ancelotti was a guest on Italian state television and spoke about his long coaching career, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic intervening via video and moving the Italian coach with his words.
In last season’s final, Carlo Ancelotti touched football’s Everest with Real after guiding the Merengues to the 14th Champions League trophy in their history while also becoming the only manager in football history to win four trophies in Europe’s top club competition .
A few months later and with Real still hitting all their goals this season, the Italian was on the set of a Rai TV show titled “Che Tempo Che Fa” where he spoke about the main milestones of his career got a nice surprise when he heard his children (Davide and Katia) talking about him.
During the show, Ancelotti even agreed to sing, while there was another scene that made “Carleto” emotional and starred Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who had the best words about his former coach in Paris that 2012-13 season spoke.
“Hi Carlo, congratulations on what you did and won. You are number 1, I was lucky to have you as my coach and you were also lucky to have me as my coach.
However, the greatest happiness was getting to know your character and that is why I tell you that you are even better as a person than as a coach.
I love you very much, but don’t tell me anymore that you’re not rich and that I need to lend you money because you’re doing just as well now.” stressed Milan’s Swedish striker through his video message, with Ancelotti touched by the words of “Ibra” saying the following:
“Behind that arrogant mask is a great professional and a great altruist. Zlatan was one of the few footballers I’ve coached who enjoyed providing assists more than scoring goals.
That’s how it was in Paris. He’s a great player and a great personality.”
Source: sport 24
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