He’s one of the most beloved Milan coaches of our time,
affectionately called “Carletto.” So many of his players said that he was like a
father to them, and he certainly won everything with Milan. But now his players
from his second Milan stint are retiring, and he has inspired them to take up
the bench at clubs near and far. Several of them have even been in the
spotlight this week, gaining promotion for their club teams or at the Euros
with their national team. While it is yet to be seen if any of them will ever
be remotely as successful as he is, you could say that they are Ancelotti’s
legacy.
Can his legacy of winning continue in his Milan players? |
Here is a list of some of Ancelotti’s pupils, along with
their coaching adventures to date:
Cristian Brocchi
– head coach of Milan, coach of Milan Primavera (2014-16)
Hernan Crespo –
former head coach of Modena (2015-16), Primavera coach at Parma (2014-15)
He brought Pisa up to Serie B, what will he do next? |
Gennaro Gattuso –
head coach of Pisa, earned promotion to Serie B on Sunday, former head coach
of Greek side OFI Crete (2014), of Serie B side Palermo (2013), and
player-manager of Swiss side Sion (2013)
Thomas Helveg –
former assistant coach at Danish club Odense Boldklub (2011-13)
Turned down €4m a year to coach in China so he could take on a Lega Pro side... can he bring them up? |
Filippo Inzaghi –
newly appointed head coach of Lega Pro side Venezia, former head coach of Milan
(2014-15) and Milan Youth teams (2012-2014)
Alessandro Nesta
– head coach of U.S. second division Miami FC
After a visit from Seedorf earlier this season, his team are now in Serie A |
Massimo Oddo –
head coach of Pescara, earned promotion to Serie A last Thursday. Primavera
coach for Pescara (2014-15,) and youth coach for Genoa (2013-14)
Clarence Seedorf
– former head coach of Milan (2014)
Andriy Shevchenko
– asst. coach of the Ukraine national team (2016)
From football to politics and back to football, he's at the Euros this year with Ukraine |
While it is highly unlikely that any of Ancelotti’s
disciples will be half as successful as him, having won multiple Scudetti with
two different clubs, league titles in England and France, three Champions
League titles with two different clubs, amongst so very many more trophies. His
winning percentage has increased at every club he managed, and now he is
setting out to conquer a fifth major European league.
The conquerer of Real Madrid's elusive "La Decima," can he win with Bayern, too? |
Many were disappointed that he turned down Milan last year
when they reached out to him. But he’s a very smart man. He’d much prefer to
have a painful back surgery than coach at this train wreck. And choosing his
teams carefully is why he has managed to be so successful. But it’s exciting to
consider how much of Ancelotti all of these ex-Milan players are able to
channel. Will they be able to emulate the man who started his incredible career
as an assistant for the national team, then started at Serie B side Reggiana?
Which of them will find their way to the top and procure trophies like it was
nothing? There is so much potential amongst them to become Ancelotti’s legacy.
This post was inspired by the music
of Andrea Bocelli’s “Because We Believe”