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本帖最後由 Raul_Gonzalez 於 2013-6-27 05:22 編輯
76當年阿婆旗下主將反來皇家馬德里名將施丹將加入佢來季皇家馬德里教練團, 但角色未明
New Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that Zinedine Zidane and an English coach with no professional playing experience will be key parts of his coaching staff at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Ancelotti, at his presentation as Real's new coach on Wednesday afternoon, said delivering the club's long-awaited tenth European Cup ('La Decima') was his clear objective.
Ancelotti, who won the trophy as both a player and coach at AC Milan, was made aware of his responsibility when given a tour of the Bernabeu's glittering trophy room by Blancos president Florentino Perez before he met the journalists in the nearby press facility.
The Italian, who it was confirmed now has full charge of all footballing matters at Madrid, said that taking on such a big task was not a problem for him, but a motivation.
"We all know that 'La Decima' is the big objective, for the club, for everyone," Ancelotti said. "I have that ambition and that responsibility, that is not a problem for me. Every year the coach has a responsibility. To win la decima is such a big motivation."
Madrid's last Champions League title came in 2002, when Zidane volleyed in a memorable winning goal over Bayer Leverkusen. Ancelotti confirmed that the Frenchman would be one of his assistants next season - without quite clarifying the exact role he would play.
Ancelotti's second in command will be Paul Clement, the Englishman who previously worked with him at Chelsea and Paris St-Germain.
"Zidane will be on the bench, the only pity is he cannot play," the new boss joked. "Zizou was a fantastic player, everybody knows him, now he has decided to be a coach. I am very happy to work at his side.
"He will be a very good assistant, along with my usual assistant Paul Clement."
Clement, son of former QPR defender Dave Clement, first became acquainted with Ancelotti at Chelsea - with the Italian so impressed by his methods that he subsequently took him with him to PSG.
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