Carlo Ancelotti
has admitted he wants to return to the Premier League next season but
expects José Mourinho to still be in charge at Chelsea, adding that he
feels the Portuguese is the best man for the job at Stamford Bridge.
Ancelotti, in charge at Chelsea between 2009-11, winning the double in his first season in charge, is currently taking a year out after leaving Real Madrid last season but was heavily linked with Liverpool before Jürgen Klopp was appointed and has been similarly linked with a return to Stamford Bridge.
Defeat at Stoke was a third in a row – the first time Chelsea have done so since 1999 – and already they have lost 10 times in all competitions this season yet Roman Abramovich appears likely to stand by Mourinho, and Ancelotti agrees with the decision.
“After a fantastic season, how they did last year, maybe they have lost a bit of motivation and after some bad results it’s not so easy to move on from a difficult situation,” said Ancelotti, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live. “The players didn’t change, the manager didn’t change but to have success you have to be 100%. At 90% in football is not enough, you have to be 100%.
“Chelsea are used to competing at the top level. They have lost a little bit of confidence in their play and arrived at bad results. Slowly they can move on from this situation. Mourinho is the best person to manage this because he is the one involved, he knows the situation and the condition of the players and the club took the right decision to stay with Mourinho. Just like players, some managers can lose a little bit of motivation when you have success.
Ancelotti, in charge at Chelsea between 2009-11, winning the double in his first season in charge, is currently taking a year out after leaving Real Madrid last season but was heavily linked with Liverpool before Jürgen Klopp was appointed and has been similarly linked with a return to Stamford Bridge.
Defeat at Stoke was a third in a row – the first time Chelsea have done so since 1999 – and already they have lost 10 times in all competitions this season yet Roman Abramovich appears likely to stand by Mourinho, and Ancelotti agrees with the decision.
“After a fantastic season, how they did last year, maybe they have lost a bit of motivation and after some bad results it’s not so easy to move on from a difficult situation,” said Ancelotti, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live. “The players didn’t change, the manager didn’t change but to have success you have to be 100%. At 90% in football is not enough, you have to be 100%.
“Chelsea are used to competing at the top level. They have lost a little bit of confidence in their play and arrived at bad results. Slowly they can move on from this situation. Mourinho is the best person to manage this because he is the one involved, he knows the situation and the condition of the players and the club took the right decision to stay with Mourinho. Just like players, some managers can lose a little bit of motivation when you have success.
