Why Carlo Ancelotti is a Bad Choice for Everton and Arsenal

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    Why Carlo Ancelotti is Wrong for Arsenal and Everton - For Now
    With Arsenal and Everton both linked with Carlo Ancelotti, who was recently sacked by Napoli, Adrian and Oliver Kay explore whether Ancelotti is the right choice for the two teams that are seriously lacking in guidance. Ancelotti is a builder of great teams - he makes very good teams great. He has never been a “builder” or a long-term manager that saves a club from a bad spell and propels them to greatness.
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Комментарии • 209

  • @RabonaTV
    @RabonaTV  4 года назад +29

    Some good points for and against Ancelotti at these clubs! It really could go either way. Where do you stand?

    • @ganaed
      @ganaed 4 года назад +2

      Interesting perspective I was all in for Ancelotti before this video. Who would you go with for Arsenal? We need a manager asap

    • @eoslovestithonus
      @eoslovestithonus 4 года назад +1

      Excellent video. You've highlighted things here that I hadn't even considered and I'm not even keen for Ancelotti to come to Arsenal. Our Squad needs almost a complete rebuild. particularly the defence. Even though it was only two games, Arsenal pretty much played Napoli off the park last season in the Europa. Perhaps Napoli just wasn't the right fit for him, but the lackadaisical training is the last thing the Arsenal players need lol.

    • @gt_1242
      @gt_1242 4 года назад +1

      Arsenal should go for Eddie Howe

    • @iskindersam4899
      @iskindersam4899 4 года назад

      Different topic about all 9 British club progressing to the knockout stages

    • @levi4thon
      @levi4thon 4 года назад

      I think Ancelotti is passed his prime and a bit overrated. On the other hand, what could work for him is that at Arsenal he wouldn't have to build a team that wins the title or the CL, but a side that will make top 4. Honestly, I don't think there is anyone who can rebuild Arsenal into a big club again...

  • @mehraj2729
    @mehraj2729 4 года назад +181

    Kepa is the perfect manager for Arsenal.He has the passion of a lion plus hes doing great at Chelsea.He may cost 70 mil but hes the special one

    • @sammybosak10
      @sammybosak10 4 года назад +6

      Plus he can be part time goal keeper

    • @abradolfhonkler9287
      @abradolfhonkler9287 4 года назад +1

      I don't get it. I'm pretty sure I should be getting it but I'm not. Anyone care to help a brother out?

    • @onelittlebug2134
      @onelittlebug2134 4 года назад +1

      @@abradolfhonkler9287 you should read about the Kepa substitution incident between Sarri and Kepa when Sarri was at Chelsea.

    • @abradolfhonkler9287
      @abradolfhonkler9287 4 года назад +2

      @@onelittlebug2134 Ah, I actually remember that! Now I get it, thanks! lol it's a good thing I'm this handsome; God knows I've never been the sharpest spoon in the sink.

    • @yanzanzz1289
      @yanzanzz1289 4 года назад +1

      @@abradolfhonkler9287 useless😅😂

  • @Brynhildrify
    @Brynhildrify 4 года назад +163

    My comment originally appeared on the athletic

    • @shubhamsharma641
      @shubhamsharma641 4 года назад +3

      This has been the first time i laughed today, Thank You Sir

  • @Rogarcai
    @Rogarcai 4 года назад +69

    Agreed, Ancelotti is not suited for a job from the ground up. Football has evolved fro when he first started to now and he still seems like an old school manager. I think he’s better suited to international football these days to be honest. Maybe he can be the next Italy manager.

    • @garrettmercado7074
      @garrettmercado7074 4 года назад

      True. Yet there always seems to be teams that want to push over the top - Real Madrid post-Mourinho, post-Poch Spurs, post-Allegri Juve, PSG since they’ve had money. But yeah, more teams want to take time to build.

    • @kalas.n6069
      @kalas.n6069 4 года назад +5

      Mancini is doing a great job tho

    • @god7611
      @god7611 4 года назад

      @NaN lol shut up we'll win the competition

    • @cameronsmith7328
      @cameronsmith7328 4 года назад +3

      Guess u where wrong

    • @coreydarragh3123
      @coreydarragh3123 3 года назад

      This aged well...

  • @jadonnotsancho6430
    @jadonnotsancho6430 4 года назад +24

    Who is anybody to say who the man for the job is...We all laughed when Leicester appointed Brendan Rodgers and look at them now above man city and the only side opposing Liverpool's dominance

    • @jamstonjulian6947
      @jamstonjulian6947 4 года назад +6

      What? Most people understood Rodgers coming to Leicester as a match made in heaven. Only Celtic fans couldn't understand it.

    • @DillsyYourDaddy67
      @DillsyYourDaddy67 4 года назад

      Jamston Julian most Celtic fans understood Rodgers leaving, it was just the manner in which he left that left most fans sour. It’s worked out for the better for both but. Rodgers is doing brilliant at Leicester and Celtic are arguably playing better than they did under him (in Europe).

    • @willleon9165
      @willleon9165 3 года назад

      Remember arsenal fans being outraged over people talking if BROD🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @MastinoNapoletano420
    @MastinoNapoletano420 4 года назад +13

    He didn’t need to revolutionize Napoli. All he had to do was keep playing that 4-3-3 and keep Hamsik. The football that Napoli played under Maurizio Sarri was so beautiful and successful that Mancini adopted the same style for the National team and they went undeafeated in the Euro qualification. Ancelotti broke a perfect toy...

    • @god7611
      @god7611 4 года назад

      Ancelotti omm e merd

  • @harshvaghela47
    @harshvaghela47 4 года назад +66

    My life originally appeared on The Athletic.

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 4 года назад +2

      Lol I know it's like a stuck record taking credit for others work.

    • @jamstonjulian6947
      @jamstonjulian6947 4 года назад

      @@alanfox691 What?

    • @chip0109
      @chip0109 4 года назад

      Hi, Chris MD

  • @finding_aether
    @finding_aether 4 года назад +22

    Ancelotti won more CLs than the whole of London combined.

    • @abdiessa8383
      @abdiessa8383 4 года назад

      Boi Boi
      So has Mourinho yet he got sacked twice by the same club he once built(Chelsea). Point Is life moves on

    • @totalmusicbeats1929
      @totalmusicbeats1929 4 года назад

      The teams he managed won the CL’s he simply gave vague instructions and let the quality do what it does.

  • @Jaf2k7
    @Jaf2k7 4 года назад +10

    Ancelotti would be an amazing international manager. Deal with full of stars and not required to do intensive training. Additionally he is tactically sound.

  • @giannb5145
    @giannb5145 4 года назад +21

    The happiest choice for Ancelotti would be PSG. Perfect for his man-management (in this case, diva-management) skills. That being said, it's ridiculous to not hire Ancelotti and go for a B-list Spanish, Italian or Portuguese Guru wannabe. I'd rather give a chance to a young English / British manager instead. And all this talk about Ancelotti being old-fashioned is beyond silly. Long-term planning exists in football only in very broad strokes e.g. it's reasonable to say "we want to build an attacking side" but it's dumb to say "we want to play possession-based 4-3-3", because you don't know how football will evolve in 3 or 4 years.

    • @chazclifford327
      @chazclifford327 4 года назад

      He's been there but it didn't work out

    • @giannb5145
      @giannb5145 4 года назад +1

      @@chazclifford327 I think he did OK, and he left early because Real Madrid came calling. Now there is the added bonus of his good friend and former player Leonardo being Director of Football at PSG.

  • @7orever
    @7orever 4 года назад +34

    He's 60? I Thought he was like 70 haha

  • @Trajan2
    @Trajan2 4 года назад +5

    Not sure what Rabona added to this article. It is fine to use the Athletic article as a base but there seems to be little original thought added to this

  • @rickyindependentthinker3007
    @rickyindependentthinker3007 4 года назад +5

    Pretty much is the same thing when you got to a job interview and than they deny you the job and give you the excuse of : “ Sorry you are overqualified for this job “ 😂

  • @lovepeaceabundance5625
    @lovepeaceabundance5625 4 года назад +9

    you are the worst in analyzing the outcomes in events, you said mourinho was not suit for spurs, and you said gatusso will be a good change for Napoli stop making vids out of ignorance

    • @polaroidandroidjeff6383
      @polaroidandroidjeff6383 4 года назад +1

      Tbf it remains to be seen if Mourinho and Tottenham are a right fit

    • @thefinalwhistle1623
      @thefinalwhistle1623 4 года назад

      early signs mourinho not right for spurs

    • @ejajuddinahmed7342
      @ejajuddinahmed7342 4 года назад

      Mourinho is definitely not suitable for Spurs. Spurs will need 7/8 new players for Mourinho type of football.

  • @marklee9650
    @marklee9650 4 года назад +1

    This was spot on both of these clubs need rebuilding from the bottom and need a clear vision and direction this will take time and patience. The problem is Everton have an ambitious owner who has spent big money who wants instant return on his investment, Arsenal have the opposite problem the main issue is the owner who has no vision and has constantly refused to invest i worry for Arsenal Fans and do not see Arteta being the answer he is a promising coach but has zero experience that club is a mess and this is a massive task for anyone.

    • @w.i.c.nc103
      @w.i.c.nc103 3 года назад

      Ahhghhhhhhhhhhh didn't work

  • @terryscrewloosesings
    @terryscrewloosesings 4 года назад

    Adrian your videos are great one of the best to let people know about the real state of teams you also do it in way that is respectful to the teams in question for that I salute you pal

  • @William10ii
    @William10ii 4 года назад +4

    I’d say ancelotti hasn’t done too bad at Everton...

  • @horus568
    @horus568 4 года назад +1

    We haven't seen him 'rebuild' teams doesn't necessarily mean he can't do it, besides what other options do Arsenal have at this point
    I think they should give it a go

    • @RabonaTV
      @RabonaTV  4 года назад +3

      I'd definitely love to see what he could do.

    • @finding_aether
      @finding_aether 4 года назад

      He did build that great Milan side

  • @iwantgoals1566
    @iwantgoals1566 4 года назад +1

    Ancelotti hasn’t got a reputation for rebuilding clubs but he’s never had the chance to rebuild and Everton do have a track record of backing their mangers. They’ve spent £300m in the last 3 seasons so they’ll probably give him the money he needs to turn the club around. Plus Ancelotti has an extensive contact list having been such a successful manger around Europe.
    This comment was also sponsored by The Athletic.

  • @firegodmiguel
    @firegodmiguel 4 года назад +5

    Anyone else realize Ancellotti always seems to have his left eyebrow raised?

  • @Suntdy007
    @Suntdy007 4 года назад +2

    This video didn’t age well, anchelotti is doing excellent at Everton

    • @huegrizzy676
      @huegrizzy676 3 года назад +2

      Haha and now this comment has aged poorly. Oh well, that's life

  • @Drowsyturtlle
    @Drowsyturtlle 4 года назад +3

    He would suit Everton

  • @Tater0709
    @Tater0709 4 года назад

    Many of the same things could be said about a manager like Pep. Even so, I would still love to see what either of them could do at Everton!

  • @j.3o21
    @j.3o21 4 года назад +2

    I'd take Carlo at Arsenal till the end of the season, just to steady the ship. If he does good, keep him another year. If he doesnt do good, get rid of him. It will help both parties.

  • @d1want34
    @d1want34 4 года назад +2

    RUclips originally came out from The Athletic

  • @avgaming4093
    @avgaming4093 4 года назад +3

    For this to have popped up in my recommended, this aged badly 😂

  • @oshb5559
    @oshb5559 4 года назад +3

    This aged awfully we are top of the table😂

  • @uddhavrasam
    @uddhavrasam 4 года назад

    Can you make a video of who would be suitable candidates for the Head Coach role at Arsenal? I would love to know your opinion on it. It would be great if you made the video on the very same line like this one. Love your content. Thanks.

  • @jochim4469
    @jochim4469 4 года назад +3

    Pls make a podcast

  • @gidi2498
    @gidi2498 4 года назад

    The fuck.... ancelloti was once a psg coach😨😳..... i must have been living under a rock during that time

  • @simonforrest2522
    @simonforrest2522 4 года назад

    Word is that Ancelotti has agreed (in principle) to become the new Everton manager..I'm actually amazed that they've pushed the boat out like this tbh..Klopp AND Ancelotti on Mersyside..I can't wait..YNWA

  • @ankitnagarkar679
    @ankitnagarkar679 4 года назад

    Hey man your content is superb👍🏼 btw what about Niko Kovan for arsenal

  • @qasimansari7540
    @qasimansari7540 4 года назад +3

    I agree with you. Carlo Ancelotti is wrong for Arsenal. I want Arteta!

    • @ari29
      @ari29 4 года назад +5

      Lol

    • @karannsyt
      @karannsyt 4 года назад +2

      Are you crazy? I want to stay as far away from Arteta as possible. Why on earth get someone who hasn't ever managed?

    • @IbkAdelekan
      @IbkAdelekan 4 года назад +5

      Carlo Ancelotti is wrong?
      Yet you want Arteta who hasn't managed a single game of football?
      How come?

    • @qasimansari7540
      @qasimansari7540 4 года назад

      @@IbkAdelekan I know it's a gamble but I really think we need a massive overhaul at Arsenal. Whether we like it or not we are a "project." It's going to take at least three years to get us back to title contender status. Established managers like Ancelotti are not known for their skills at rebuilding. We need a serious rebuild especially the defence and midfield. Arteta for me is perfect. He's intelligent, has experienced the premier league for 15 years, is a former Gunner who was never a superstar but a hard worker who took pride wearing the shirt. Most importantly he's driven, wants the job and has been learning from arguably the best manager of the past decade. I say we gamble. Give him time. I would love it!

    • @mori5481
      @mori5481 4 года назад

      @@qasimansari7540 I don't think it's by getting unproven managers you get a rebuild. Those gambles don't usually pay off and you should always get a coach with some experience. Pochettino for tottenham was coaching espanyol and was getting them to 7th in the bbva before getting the tottenham offer, Klopp is an obvious one and for atletico madrid's rebuild simeone had coached multiple seasons in argentina, winning trophies there

  • @rahulrao6900
    @rahulrao6900 4 года назад

    Its very funny that Ancelotti says that he desires to stay at a club for a long term project, and reading his book made me believe he was the best man for the job. I thought of Mourinho as the kind of manager who was a serial winner.

  • @awarwek
    @awarwek 3 года назад +1

    well well well

  • @khaboooooooo3597
    @khaboooooooo3597 4 года назад +1

    Same can be said with every other successful manager. Mourihno is successful because he inherited good players so is Guardiola .

    • @RabonaTV
      @RabonaTV  4 года назад +8

      Guardiola? Definitely. But people forget about Mourinho's achievement at Porto. Winning the UEFA Cup and Champions League back to back with that team was massive.

    • @khaboooooooo3597
      @khaboooooooo3597 4 года назад +1

      @@RabonaTV yes with Porto I agree. Everything after that was because of the teams he inherited and the money spent

    • @finding_aether
      @finding_aether 4 года назад

      He bought in decent.promising players at RM, Chelsea Man Utd etc too. Its not all superstars.

  • @rashidkhalid3970
    @rashidkhalid3970 4 года назад +1

    Arsenal have been asleep since 2004 slowly Chelsea overtook them then man City came along and overtook them then Liverpool last few years and now currently Leicester City.
    And slowly it seems like even Everton will be overtaking them

    • @evonneokafor
      @evonneokafor 4 года назад

      Nah. Everton will not over turn Arsenal.

  • @blackdogwildtrails3123
    @blackdogwildtrails3123 4 года назад +2

    Yup....he's had a disasterous start at Everton for sure!

    • @thefinalwhistle1623
      @thefinalwhistle1623 4 года назад

      dunc bounce no real input needed first couple of games but out the cup to Liverpool backups

  • @williamlee7672
    @williamlee7672 4 года назад

    He won everything. Maybe he wanted a challenge and something different
    It’s not that he leaves a club short term. He got sack and for awful reasons many times. Real, Chelsea, PSG. Should never have sacked him.

  • @jimakos25xD
    @jimakos25xD 4 года назад

    Arsenal's team kind of fits on what you are taking about. That being said sure they need 2-3 key players but they have a decent team.

  • @rodmo970
    @rodmo970 4 года назад

    To imply that you, a person NOT inside the team or organization, knows what's best for it only states the obvious...
    You simply dont know wtf.
    In other news...
    " What rabona tv really needs to focus on is.."
    You get the point.

  • @enteralec9135
    @enteralec9135 4 года назад +2

    I'm not even a Napoli fan.but they have been getting ripped off his season.I asked my family in Italy and they said it's because they are trying to make it a Juventus and inter title race a basically they need to remove Napoli from the equation.watch their games and you will be astounded by some of the calls
    Also, they have been helping Inter a ridiculous amount this season-Only reason they are at the top in my opinion

  • @huzzy.p6418
    @huzzy.p6418 4 года назад

    This guy could do anything he won cl with ac milan in 2007 and real madrid in 2014

  • @TanInVan
    @TanInVan 4 года назад +5

    wouldnt that mean hes a great fit for mancity?

    • @lizwewadi3681
      @lizwewadi3681 4 года назад

      That actually makes a lot of sense

  • @LorenzoL05
    @LorenzoL05 4 года назад

    Ancelotti is a good manager that doesn’t make a bad team good, he makes good teams the best. I believe that arsenal and Everton should look somewhere else.

  • @dizzygunner
    @dizzygunner 4 года назад

    Well this vid certainly didn't make me want to pay money for shot articles like that

  • @travismatthias4210
    @travismatthias4210 4 года назад

    This hasn't aged well

  • @engespress
    @engespress 4 года назад +1

    Ancelotti isn't proven at smaller struggling clubs. Not a good fit for Everton. For the time being, Duncan Ferguson is the best manager.

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      I just checked the news. You are right. I hope we get at least top four if Moshiri is going to splash big money on the guy.
      Do you think he can?
      Moshiri will have to open up the checkbook too. And I am not letting Brands off the hook this time. Can't keep blaming the manager for bad signings. He's the boss, not the coach, in these matters.
      We will get midtable and we will play safe 442 but I doubt we will do amazingly well.
      Not a disaster, nothing much changes. A bit better than Silva but will end up with average results.
      I hope I am wrong.
      The defense is sound so I hope Ancelotti can spruce up the attack. Lack of goals is our problem.
      I will be able to tell within a game or two whether he's a massive improvement or not.
      If Duncan smashes Leicester, a lot of people will regret change of manager.
      Anyway, if worse comes to worse, and we have to sack Carlo, at least we have a reliable number two.
      Maybe Duncan can be our second while Ancelotti is in charge.
      It felt good having one of our own in charge.
      And we should bin Carlo quickly if it doesn't work out. Don't want another situation where it drags on.

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      ​@@sukhdevr3489 Maybe I was too negative in my initial assessment. He actually did well with small clubs. He got one club (Reggiana) promoted from Serie B to Serie A, and he got second place in Serie A with another small club (Parma) after it had been in sixth place the previous year.
      He's been consistent in his success. And last season, he got second place in Serie A with Napoli.
      I think he will do much better than Koeman, Martinelli and Silva though that shouldn't be too hard. His winning percentage is 58.48%.

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      @@sukhdevr3489 True. I just hope he improves the attack and finishing. The defense right now is good. If he can do that, I will be happy with him as manager.
      And Brands has to step up as DoF and get good transfers.
      Everton have paid too much for players who haven't proven their worth.
      For 500 million spent since Moshiri took over, the squad is not good.
      I will be cautiously optimistic about Carlo.
      But I want Duncan to have the Arsenal game.
      I think he has to be given this opportunity to show his ability.
      If we lose against Leicester, it shouldn't count against him.
      Leicester are better than us in every way and their coach is very experienced.
      If Duncan gets a draw, that will be a very good result.
      If Duncan gets given enough games, and he performs well, we know we have a good coach waiting in the wings if Carlo fails.
      We have an option, and that's reassuring.
      I don't want Carlo to be given as long as the other coaches have been. He makes an instant impact or he is out.
      The problem was that Silva was given too much time when it was obvious by the first game of the season that he hadn't improved his managing over the summer.
      Carlo will be given the highest salary of any coach - 16 million - so it's fair to expect him to instantly improve the club and start getting results.
      If Duncan, who doesn't have any experience coaching, can get these fairly good results in his first two games, Carlo should get much better results.
      Fans saying the coach should be given time and blaming the squad if the manager keeps underperforming is not helping the club.
      The squad aren't that bad to be in the bottom half of the table, though they aren't that great either.
      I think we should be able to tell after a run of 10 games and after they get transfers in winter - Carlo will have a say in transfers so this will tell us whether he's good in choosing players or not - whether Carlo is the right choice or not.
      Everyone should raise their standards. The club has suffered from low standards for a long time. Fans are too forgiving on coaches.
      Duncan is great because he has a strong winning spirit that has been missing for a long time.
      He has a can-do attitude. He doesn't moan and he gets on with it. He makes the players believe they can win.
      And I believe he wants to lead the club in the future.
      He's a revelation.
      So I'll back Carlo - he has PL experience, won the PL in the past, has gotten a small club promoted, was able to win 3x Champions Leagues, and has won numerous other cups and 2x Scudettos - for now.

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      @@sukhdevr3489 Watch the Man Utd match, and see what he did every time he got the ball, especially in the second half.
      He got good service and should have been able to create something out of those chances but he lost the ball due to greed, poor understanding of the game, and overestimation of his own ability.
      And he's been doing that almost EVERY match for Everton, and also since I started watching him play, which was when he was playing for Watford.
      He is just not good enough and they must replace him to get anywhere good - such as a top four place.
      Moshiri can spend another half a billion pounds, but if this player is not removed from the club, and the new manager uses him in every game - and there's every chance the manager will do that, because of pressure from the owner (Richarlison cost 45 million) and the fans think he's a great player - Everton won't fulfil its potential as a club.
      And that potential should be high, now that Everton are getting a top manager and Moshiri is spending big bucks on players.
      He is a player who is holding Everton back. His only positive attribute is that he's good at headers, and that's about it. Duncan obviously coached the boys well in how to do headers, because DCL is good at them too.
      So aside from that positive attribute, I can't see anything that Richarlison brings to the table.
      And apart from his lack of ability - he doesn't tackle well, doesn't make clever runs to position himself well, and he doesn't defend well (but he does run around like a headless chicken).
      Plus he's weak at defending against tackles, he falls down too much, sometimes costing us goals because he lets the opposition quickly gain on us, and he cheats a lot by simulating (no one buys it, how come he's always hurt so much but others on Everton's team aren't) - but the thing that bothers me the most is that he plays an *INDIVIDUAL GAME* - and _that_ I can't accept.
      And the disturbing thing for me is that it's because he plays an individual game and tries to show off so much that fans are saying "he's our best player" and praising him in other ways so much.
      If you want to know who is a good winger, watch Gabriel Martinelli play for Arsenal against West Ham or Man City, and watch him for the full 90 minutes.
      He's only 18 but the difference between him and Richarlison is enormous. Even Kevin De Bruyne indirectly praised him after Man City's match with Arsenal the other day.
      Martinelli shows how every winger should play - the skill level, game intelligence, lack of selfishness, team play, hard work, especially his defending and tireless tracking back ... THIS is world class playing, not Richarlison's.
      This player can take a club much higher. Already he is world class IMO. He is a player who can make a difference when the club are struggling in a game.
      Yeah, I know fans are going to deny they think Richarlison is world class but the way they react, you would think Richarlison is one of the best players in the PL and the player that Everton must hang onto at all costs.
      I recommend you to do that, watch the Arsenal games with Martinelli starting, then watch the second half of the match with Man Utd and ask me the same question again.
      I can write a blooming 2-page essay about it, but your eyes are your best guide, and if you watch and evaluate their playing, it will be obvious what I am talking about.
      There are standards, and Nil Satis Nisi Optimum is the standard I go by.
      Richarlison is far from the best.
      And before someone says I'm picky, I've been positive about most of the players in the team, praising some very highly. I withhold harsh criticism even if the players lack ability so long as they put in hard work and they do team work.
      But if a player plays for himself and throws the club under the bus to elevate himself, I can't stand that player. And Richarlison is such a player.
      He is using Everton as a stepping stone, I believe, which is not a bad thing in itself, but he's completely deluded about his ability and potential, and he's using the club in a bad way, by not caring about the outcome of games, and playing extremely selfishly, just to make himself look good.
      Many fans are very naive about these sorts of players, and they actually make these sorts of players fan faves. Son and Mane are two such players. Hazard was another one. Bernardeschi of Juventus is a player of this kind.
      But I am able to see through these players and I will never change my mind about them, based on watching them for many hours, as I think they are selfish players.
      Since Mourinho has come to Spurs, he has made Son play wider and he's instructed Son to cross the ball. After this, Spurs' playing has improved and others have had a chance to score goals (especially Alli and Moura) and the goal scoring has improved by a lot.

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      ​@@sukhdevr3489 Another sign that Richarlison is not good for Everton is when a club have a very selfish winger, that winger will rarely pass the ball to the other forwards, and when he gets the ball will try and score all the goals himself.
      And as a consequence, the club will perform below its potential.
      This is what happened at Spurs, Chelsea and Liverpool.
      When Poch made Son play as a forward (he used to be a midfielder), their goals started to go down, and they started sliding down the table.
      Before that, Kane was scoring 20+ goals every season, and the club were doing well in the table.
      After Son came into the picture, Kane's output dropped, and so did Alli's. And the whole club's goals decreased. Only Son's goals increased, but not by much.
      His highest was 14 goals per season, and last season he scored 12 goals and was 14th in goals.
      So Spurs kept going down and down, and Poch got the sack.
      Now, it's the same with Chelsea. Before Hazard became the main scorer, Diego Costa was the main scorer. He has genuine ability and that's why the club were able to win the league with Mourinho and with Conte.
      However, Hazard started taking over more of the scoring in the second season of Conte, and the results started to go bad.
      No one except Hazard was scoring, and it's easy to see why. Hazard, as the winger, would rarely pass to the other forwards and they got no service.
      So Costa's stats started to go bad and he left the club, with fans blaming him and Conte also not happy with him.
      Mourinho's relationship with Costa also went bad.
      Then they got Morata as their number nine, but once again, like Costa, he got no service, and he didn't get many goals. And they sold him. And he got a lot of the blame from fans.
      So they got Higuain to join. Same thing again. No service and no goals. And the results were bad. Yeah, they won the Europa League but Arsenal performed badly in the final and Emery was a poor coach.
      The telling thing is that as soon as these two strikers, Morata and Higuain, joined other clubs after they left Chelsea, they started scoring goals again.
      Higuain is one of the best scorers at Juventus. Morata is doing well at Atletico.
      And Hazard went to Real and is flopping. Reason number one: The club won't accept Hazard being greedy and hurting Benzema's etc game.
      Number two: the Spanish league have had VAR for a while. It's obvious when someone dives nowadays.
      Now on the subject of diving, the three players I've named, Son, Hazard and Richarlison, are notorious divers.
      And the reason they do that is because they're not strong or skilled wingers. So they will dive to keep the ball or to regain the ball.
      And the diving also grooms players of the other team not to tackle them hard.
      If the opposition players know these players dive and they will get carded etc for tackling them, they will give them a wide berth. That's why Son was able to make that long run and score a goal in the game against Burnley. He made a big show of being hurt when he ran into a Burnley player just before he scored that goal, and the Burnley player got carded. After that, no one wanted to tackle Son.
      And even now, Mane is starting to dive.
      I believe if Klopp had done something about Mane's selfish behavior a long time ago, he would have won the league last season.
      And personally, I think Origi is a better forward than Mane. He is even better than Salah these days.
      If Klopp had used Origi more and Mane less, I think the club would have gotten better results the last 2 years.
      Also, the same with Shaqiri. He should have been given a chance to play more.
      Neither are selfish like Mane.
      Shaqiri is really good at providing crosses. Even when he was at Stoke, I picked him out as good at doing crosses, making key passes to the center, and providing assists. He's good at scoring goals too.
      Richarlison is having the same effect. The forward players are getting no service. DCL got very few goals last season, and if you watch him in games, he gets very little service. Richarlison doesn't cross much. He hangs onto the ball for too long, and as a result, gets easily dispossessed.
      I don't mind wingers hanging onto the ball for long per se but they have to be good at keeping possession. Martinelli is excellent at retaining the ball in the wing and fending off tackes but Richarlison is poor at this.
      And like Chelsea and Spurs, Everton have been hurt by Richarlison's playing. There have not been enough goals scored and one of the main reasons is that the forwards apart from Richarlison get very little service.
      If something isn't done about it, the club will keep not scoring enough goals.
      And they will keep buying scorers and other forwards to improve the goals scoring (Iwobi and Kean were bought last summer and they wanted to get Zaha at first) but will get no improvement in the situation.
      Richarlison is the bottleneck in that situation. Get rid of the bottleneck and get a winger who will cross and do team work, and they will get lots of goals.
      The club has spent 107 million on forwards under Silva (Richarlison cost 45 m, Iwobi 35 million, Kean cost 27 million, and they are paying Bernard high wages as he came on a free), but the number of goals is one of the lowest in the league.
      Arsenal paid 6 million on Martinelli and they have gotten a STAR on their hands.

  • @fruc24
    @fruc24 4 года назад

    Don't know about Everton, but Arsenal don't actually need a big rebuild. They just need better defenders. Carlo can make the attack tick because the players are there. This season is wasted because even Pep or Klopp wouldn't be able to do shit with Luiz and Mustafi at the back, but I'd still take Carlo > Ljungberg if I was a Arsenal fan.

  • @thegreendog
    @thegreendog 4 года назад

    You can read about sports articles everywhere, why pay to read them on The Athletic? I can get trying to make a buck, but seriously...

  • @truebro77
    @truebro77 4 года назад

    Get a grip. Bad choice? You seen his trophy cabinet? This is Clickbait and you just got 2 seconds from me.

  • @Maj1794
    @Maj1794 4 года назад +1

    I actually disagree.. I think Ancelotti would be a great fit for a club like Arsenal because we need a quick fix.

    • @RabonaTV
      @RabonaTV  4 года назад

      But do you just want a quick fix, or to build something like Liverpool did? You don't get trophies immediately, but you transform the culture around the club completely?

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      Why does it take five years. Rodgers has been in the job six months and he's already breaking records at Leicester. What did Klopp do all this time. He only got better results after massive checks were written.

    • @jamstonjulian6947
      @jamstonjulian6947 4 года назад

      @@engespress Breaking records? You don't understand how football works do you? To build something you need a foundation. Leicester will have lost most of their best players by the end of the season and Rodgers will be off somewhere new. Is that what Arsenal want, to have a quick lift and then be back at square one?

    • @engespress
      @engespress 4 года назад

      @@jamstonjulian6947 How do you know they will lose their best players? They're on a roll. Even Rodgers didn't want to go to Arsenal.
      They have a good foundation already - great recruiting and a sound board and leadership at the top, which is more than what Arsenal have.
      Arsenal fans should worry about their own club. Leicester is doing well and have a reputation for turning things around in less than a year and winning the title.
      Good players don't want to go to Arsenal and their best players always end up leaving. Arsenal is the one with the problem. Not Leicester.
      Doesn't take five years to build a league winning club. Takes less than one.
      And Leicester proved that already and may prove it again this season.
      Liverpool are trying to buy the league title and Leicester is showing you don't have to buy it to win it and you don't have to spend five years "building" to win it.
      Spurs went on about how they were building for five years under Poch. What's the result? No trophy and the manager sacked because of bad results.

    • @jamstonjulian6947
      @jamstonjulian6947 4 года назад

      @@engespress It takes more than a year to build a team that will *keep* challenging for the league. What happened to Leicester after they won? They went back to mid-table and it's taken them a while to get back towards the top. And this Leicester team haven't achieved anything yet. This run might end and they finish in 7th. Nothing is guaranteed. Btw, I like Leicester and think they're a very well run club, but they are not guaranteed success anymore than any other team.
      Tottenham proves my point, not yours. Tottenham have a new manager who has pedigree and a platform to build on thanks to what has been builtover the last 5 years. He, and the team, are not starting from scratch. Great stadium, facilities, players. Poch has built a foundation and I will be surprised if they don't win something in the next few years with Mourinho.
      In fact you've contradicted yourself really. The only difference between Leicester and Spurs right now is Leciester got a new mananager in at the start of the season, rather than a few months in. Leicester might have a league title under their belt but they will have a lot of work to do to become a Champions League level club.

  • @shaundavidssd
    @shaundavidssd 4 года назад +2

    Wow,hes instantly proved you wrong loooool

    • @thefinalwhistle1623
      @thefinalwhistle1623 4 года назад

      nope that was Dunc. he didnt say wouldnt win a game rather not the man to build a project. hasnt signed anyone or built anything so no proof whatsoever. Foolish comment

  • @zelareka
    @zelareka 4 года назад +1

    to build the foundations you need Jose

    • @iMadrid11
      @iMadrid11 4 года назад

      and then you hire Ancelotti to finish the job... in Chelsea and Real Madrid

    • @BinkyTheGoddessDivine
      @BinkyTheGoddessDivine 4 года назад

      @@iMadrid11 then Ancelotti gets fired on season 2 lol

  • @robintaberner
    @robintaberner 4 года назад

    Wins Champions League in first season at Milan and Real Madrid. Maybe both Arsenal and Everton should wait till they qualify for the ECL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 like that’s going to happen any time soon

  • @denizkoyun
    @denizkoyun 4 года назад

    This guy just got sacked why would anyone even think of him?

    • @denizkoyun
      @denizkoyun 4 года назад

      I would win with that AC Milan team he had an Real Madrid imagine him at arsenal now 😂

  • @yeezaqjaafar9832
    @yeezaqjaafar9832 4 года назад

    Ange Postecoglou sound nice for rebuild

  • @alanfox691
    @alanfox691 4 года назад

    Alan Shields
    Hamilton
    South Lanarkshire Scotland.
    I personally think Ancelotti getting the sack at Napoli had been on the cards since the very start of the season there was clearly a very sliver disconnect between
    The Owner of Napoli & The Players & Ancelotti with The Owner one one side of the devide & Ancelotti & The Players on the other side it was never going to end well for
    Ancelotti personally think Ancelotti going to Napoli was an error in judgment in the first place & I dont see it working with Gattuso ether all that will happen is he will end up in a very similar situation as he end up in with my club Milan.
    If Ancelotti has any commonsense
    he will not go to ether Arsenal or Everton if he dose his only motivation for continuing as a football manager is for financial reasons.
    Ancelotti his time as a football manager has passed in my view is methods where outdated when he left Milan the only reason he got job after that was because of his yrack record at Juventus & Milan as manager.
    The Arsenal & Everton jobs come with similar problems as The Everton jobs you have owners at all three clubs that are manipulating things behind close doors just because they can all three owners are on a power trip in my view.
    My club Milan are in a similar situation you have owners at all these clubs at ether dont have the money to invest properly but like the thought of being the owner of a football club because it rase there business profile & looks good in there portfolio of business interests.
    Finally I would like to see much more roots of the rivalry video from you personally.

  • @ATS1031
    @ATS1031 4 года назад

    I feel like arsenal need someone to stabilize the club first ten rebuild

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 4 года назад

      Ok agreed but how is that Manger ?
      I think Arsenal like Everton there problems go much deeper than just the Managers job & the players.

    • @jamstonjulian6947
      @jamstonjulian6947 4 года назад

      I think Arsenal need to stick with Ljunberg for a bit and suck up some bad results. He can give them a little bit of identity and confidence back before they get someone with a big ego in.

  • @jsdbhssbdbsjsj
    @jsdbhssbdbsjsj 4 года назад

    I think Ancelloti will be fit for for Arsenal since they have the required players to finish in top 4

  • @aayushpaul473
    @aayushpaul473 4 года назад

    Love ur content adrian

  • @soulsaproductions2024
    @soulsaproductions2024 4 года назад +2

    As an Arsenal fan, your points regarding Ancelotti are spot on. He’s a great manager but he’s not a coach.

  • @billhenwood5500
    @billhenwood5500 4 года назад

    Waste of money mark my words carragher has said the job is small for him ,well lets see how good he is bet you he wont last half the time on his contract

    • @bluegoon4206
      @bluegoon4206 4 года назад +1

      Jamie carragher doesn't know football he only knows spitting at kids

  • @jesse_hd1697
    @jesse_hd1697 3 года назад

    How bout now

  • @denizkoyun
    @denizkoyun 4 года назад +1

    This guy always got one eyebrow raised above the other I would never trust him

  • @chriswysocki8816
    @chriswysocki8816 4 года назад +2

    Arsenal!!!! Get Martin O'Neal!!!!
    I'm not kidding. He is the best hidden coaching genius in football. Yeah, he only speaks english (and some would even argue that, LOL) but you don't need words to manage a team; more precisely, you don't need language skills to form strategy (squad) and tactics (formation/selection).
    Get O'Neal!. Quality at (likely) low price.
    He will whip ARS into shape and his love of football will infect the squad.
    ..... Ps. Arsenal Management: Invest the money you save on O'Neal for players.
    ...
    I have a good feeling about this. More than a feeling... IQ

  • @Adams420
    @Adams420 4 года назад

    Agreed, like it or not Ancelotti is kind of a lazy manager, and well Arsenal has a lot of really lazy players, so I don't think it's a good recipe. Arsenal need a coach that will whip the players into shape and get them playing proper football again. I don't see how Ancelotti fits that profile. He's more of a man manager than a coach and Arsenal players need a lot of coaching right now. Also is Ancelotti actually chomping at the bit to return to the dugout at the earliest opportunity? I don't see it. I see a man closer to the end of his managerial career than the beginning and he might just want to start taking it easy in life and be in no rush to return.

  • @mogbaba
    @mogbaba 4 года назад

    If he is not suiatble for this type of jobs, why he goes for them? He has a great name in the sport. Is the money he will get enough reason to destroy his name?

  • @Castiel_01x
    @Castiel_01x 4 года назад

    Still Napoli board>Barca board

  • @lemilemi5385
    @lemilemi5385 4 года назад

    Appreciate the insight Adrian. Just aside who coined the phrase “top top” I can expect it from illiterate pundits with Scottish accents, however a more articulate commentator could say “ultimate”? I’m waiting for “top top top” to take traction. Just breaking your balls Adrian. Good job as usual

  • @corvus2512
    @corvus2512 4 года назад

    If ancelotti gets the arsenal job they are a bigger joke than i thought

  • @w.i.c.nc103
    @w.i.c.nc103 3 года назад

    You were wrong but opinion change as fact cha

  • @johnnylama7803
    @johnnylama7803 4 года назад +2

    RB LEIPZIG ROCKS 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🏆😌🍺🍖

  • @CABOOSEBOB
    @CABOOSEBOB 4 года назад

    Bielsa for Arsenal

  • @ahmadrofik2885
    @ahmadrofik2885 4 года назад

    Kmnapun km... Aku ikut kamu... carlo Anclotti😍😍😍

  • @zafar3430
    @zafar3430 4 года назад

    Man city wen pep leaves? Maybe he can bring us a UCL if pep dont

    • @bluegoon4206
      @bluegoon4206 4 года назад

      He's at a club with more league titles he will get everton there's first

  • @kobinho1917
    @kobinho1917 4 года назад +1

    EVERTON????😂😂😂

    • @bluegoon4206
      @bluegoon4206 4 года назад +1

      Yes everton who's the 4th biggest in England with more league titles than man City Chelsea and Tottenham

    • @kobinho1917
      @kobinho1917 4 года назад

      @@bluegoon4206 blue shite

  • @napomoloi4197
    @napomoloi4197 4 года назад +1

    How we have fallen to be put into the same bucket as Everton

  • @Evertonfootballclub-nk3kc
    @Evertonfootballclub-nk3kc 4 года назад

    Everton got him yesssssssss

    • @thefinalwhistle1623
      @thefinalwhistle1623 4 года назад

      will fail and leave in 18 months or less

    • @w.i.c.nc103
      @w.i.c.nc103 3 года назад

      @@thefinalwhistle1623 ahhhhhhhh well suck salt

  • @OddEyes1
    @OddEyes1 4 года назад +1

    IMO Arsenal should appoint Rafa Benitez.

  • @moefoe7222
    @moefoe7222 4 года назад

    Anybody feeling stupid yet🤔😂

  • @tom102my51
    @tom102my51 4 года назад

    Bla bla bla

  • @zalipeace934
    @zalipeace934 4 года назад

    carlo Ancelotti forehead was written win sack lost also sack every clubs he goes in Europe. why arsenal must hire him ? It new generation of football don't need this kind of coach. Keep been sack all seasons .They say his experience coaching but to me he experience in sacking.

  • @sergiosergio5629
    @sergiosergio5629 4 года назад +1

    Hi😁😁

  • @gundam4596
    @gundam4596 4 года назад

    people say mourinho is wrong for spurs. this is all subjective matter.

  • @KaiserLandsknecht
    @KaiserLandsknecht 4 года назад

    In Arsenal he could do a great job, but in Everton... Ancelotti is too much for that club

    • @bluegoon4206
      @bluegoon4206 4 года назад

      Everton and ancelotti have 15 major honours each it's the perfect fit

  • @aztro187
    @aztro187 4 года назад +1

    Some dude on youtube.... Get a job mannnnn hahaha

  • @bosseyedboo1450
    @bosseyedboo1450 4 года назад

    Did you know ancelotti is the first openly gay football manager in Europe? I was surprised when I found that out

  • @QuizPursuit
    @QuizPursuit 4 года назад

    First

  • @TanInVan
    @TanInVan 4 года назад +2

    wouldnt that mean hes a great fit for mancity?

    • @saskcom2400
      @saskcom2400 4 года назад

      So fucking true

    • @TanInVan
      @TanInVan 4 года назад +1

      @@saskcom2400 Like after pep leaves, he'll still be leaving a great squad, the issue are just peps insistence with his style of play. If ancelotti holds out till summer he might just get a better chance.

    • @saskcom2400
      @saskcom2400 4 года назад

      @@TanInVan lol yea. Honestly Ancelotti should wait for the city job