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Sports News of Friday, 22 May 2020

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How Zidane changed my football philosophy - Carlo Ancelotti

Ancelotti and Zidane in Turin days   |  AS Ancelotti and Zidane in Turin days | AS

Everton manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has opened up on how Real Madrid coach, Zinedine Zidane, changed his football philosophy.

The Italian credited the Frenchman's arrival as a player in Juventus for the change of his idea about football.

Speaking with Sky Sports about his time at Juventus, Ancelotti explained that he had to alter his team's formation to fit the Frenchman in the starting line-up.

While Zidane spent five years in Turin(1996-2001), scoring 24 goals in 151 appearances before leaving for Spain, Carlo managed the Italian giants from 1999–2001.

"With Zidane, I tried to change my idea about the system.

"Zidane is the first player who gave me the possibility to change the system and play in a different way.

"So, when I had Zidane, in the first year at Juventus, I played with a system of 3-4-1-2, having [Alessandro] Del Piero and [Filippo] Inzaghi up front and Zidane a little bit behind.

"The second year, I played with a back four but keeping two strikers in front and one No.10 like Zidane.

"Zidane changed my idea about football, I was so focused before Juventus on 4-4-2 and after with Zidane, I changed, I wanted to put him in the best position for him to let him be more comfortable on the pitch."

Both men would later reunite in Real Madrid where Zidane served as his assistant as they lifted the Champions League in 2013/14.

"The team had some problems in the past years when I arrived there," Ancelotti added.

"The fact that they were not able to win the Champions League for 12 years was like an obsession for them because Real Madrid was used to winning a lot of Champions Leagues.

"You don't have to build a team around Cristiano Ronaldo and, as I said with Zidane, you have to put them in the more comfortable way on the pitch.

"I don't think you have to build strict tactics with this player defensively because there are players who are more involved in the attacking phase and there are players who have to be involved more in the defensive phase.

"Of course, they have to work together because the team is the most important part of the game, but strikers like Ronaldo who are able to score every single game, you don't have to give too much information defensively.

"It is the easiest way to be a manager, to manage a fantastic player because they are professional, they are serious, they have personality, they are motivated, so it is the easiest way.

"Sergio Ramos also has a fantastic quality.

"I think his best quality he has is not tactically, it's not technically, it's character and the personality that he has and the ability he has to motivate the people around him, like his teammates.

"Ramos during that period was important for this, he was always at the top when the game was important and in the key moment of the games."

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