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'Young, hungry and talented' or 'out of his depth?'
'Young, hungry and talented' or 'out of his depth?'

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

'Young, hungry and talented' or 'out of his depth?'

After Chelsea triggered the release clause of Ipswich Town forward Liam Delap, we asked how you felt about the 22-year-old potentially moving to Stamford are some of your thoughts:Freddie: I'm pretty happy to have a striking option wrapped up so soon. He's young, has Premier League experience and knows the manager, and at £30m he's an absolute bargain compared with what we've been paying. I reckon him and Nicolas Jackson will bring out the best in each other through competition - and if he can score 12 for Ipswich imagine how many he could get with Cole Palmer behind him!Stewart: I like Delap. He is big, strong, mobile and knows where the goal is. Will be a great addition if the deal goes He is exactly what we need. Young hungry and a Chelsea fan? Find and follow your club hereCarlo: As a Chelsea season ticket-holder it seems to be an absolute no-brainer at that price and his age. Also, I believe he counts as homegrown for our Champions League campaign. I feel he is going to have a great partnership in attack with his mate He scored fewer goals than Jackson this year. How is this improving the squad? What a No disrespect to him but he hasn't proven it. We don't want another mediocre player who will be out of his depth in Europe next year.

Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager
Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager

Belfast Telegraph

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager

Some reports claim Ancelotti is keen to take on his first managerial job at Ibrox following talks with the club, who are set to undergo a takeover by an American consortium involving Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers Enterprises. The 35-year-old Italian is the son of and long-time assistant manager to Carlo Ancelotti, who has just departed Real Madrid to become boss of Brazil. Ancelotti senior added to the speculation this week when he announced that his son was in talks with European clubs but would join him at Brazil should nothing come of the interest. Ancelotti junior had a short playing career at AC Milan and Borgomanero before moving into the other side of the game. He joined his father Carlo as fitness coach at French giants PSG and followed him to Real Madrid in a similar role. After subsequently becoming assistant manager to Ancelotti senior at Bayern Munich and moved with him to Napoli and Everton and back to Real Madrid. Inevitable accusations of nepotism must be weighed up against the high-end experience gained under one of the best managers ever to grace the game and the level of player he has been entrusted to coach, to great success. Carlo has lifted the Champions League five times as boss, twice with his son as assistant. Carlo, unsurprisingly, has backed his decision to bring his son into the fold and has been widely quoted as saying: "Davide is a competent, disciplined, professional and very calm assistant coach. "He's here because he's a good professional, not because he is my son." There has been little other than positivity from players he has coached in the past. The Daily Record quoted superstar striker Robert Lewandowski speaking in glowing terms about Davide Ancelotti's time at Bayern Munich when the German giants won a Bundesliga title and two DFL-Supercup trophies The Poland striker said: "Working with Davide is very good. Both sides benefit. He's very talented and can explain everything very well." Javi Martinez, the former Bayern midfielder, is also a fan of Ancelotti junior, saying: "Davide completes Carlo and helps him understand the evolution of football. Davide is incredible: prepared, serious, a great person, like his father." It seems like the time is right for Ancelotti to take that first step into managing and he may get the chance to fly on his own at Ibrox.

Carlo Ancelotti's son favourite to become Rangers boss
Carlo Ancelotti's son favourite to become Rangers boss

The 42

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The 42

Carlo Ancelotti's son favourite to become Rangers boss

AFTER MONTHS of speculation, Davide Ancelotti has emerged as the front-runner for the vacant managerial post at Rangers. Some reports claim Ancelotti is keen to take on his first managerial job at Ibrox following talks with the club, who are set to undergo a takeover by an American consortium involving Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers Enterprises. The 35-year-old Italian is the son of and long-time assistant manager to Carlo Ancelotti, who has just departed Real Madrid to become the boss of Brazil. Ancelotti senior added to the speculation this week when he announced that his son was in talks with European clubs but would join him in Brazil should nothing come of the interest. Ancelotti junior had a short playing career at AC Milan and Borgomanero before moving into the other side of the game. Advertisement He joined his father Carlo as fitness coach at French giants PSG and followed him to Real Madrid in a similar role. After subsequently becoming assistant manager to Ancelotti senior at Bayern Munich, and moved with him to Napoli and Everton and back to Real Madrid. Inevitable accusations of nepotism must be weighed up against the high-end experience gained under one of the best managers ever to grace the game and the level of player he has been entrusted to coach, to great success. Carlo has lifted the Champions League five times as boss, twice with his son as assistant. Carlo, unsurprisingly, has backed his decision to bring his son into the fold and has been widely quoted as saying: 'Davide is a competent, disciplined, professional and very calm assistant coach. 'He's here because he's a good professional, not because he is my son.' There has been little other than positivity from players he has coached in the past. The Daily Record quoted superstar striker Robert Lewandowski speaking in glowing terms about Davide Ancelotti's time at Bayern Munich when the German giants won a Bundesliga title and two DFL-Supercup trophies The Poland striker said: 'Working with Davide is very good. Both sides benefit. He's very talented and can explain everything very well.' Javi Martinez, the former Bayern midfielder, is also a fan of Ancelotti junior, saying: 'Davide completes Carlo and helps him understand the evolution of football. Davide is incredible: prepared, serious, a great person, like his father.' It seems like the time is right for Ancelotti to take that first step into managing, and he may get the chance to fly on his own at Ibrox.

Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager
Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager

Rhyl Journal

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager

Some reports claim Ancelotti is keen to take on his first managerial job at Ibrox following talks with the club, who are set to undergo a takeover by an American consortium involving Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers Enterprises. The 35-year-old Italian is the son of and long-time assistant manager to Carlo Ancelotti, who has just departed Real Madrid to become boss of Brazil. Ancelotti senior added to the speculation this week when he announced that his son was in talks with European clubs but would join him at Brazil should nothing come of the interest. Ancelotti junior had a short playing career at AC Milan and Borgomanero before moving into the other side of the game. He joined his father Carlo as fitness coach at French giants PSG and followed him to Real Madrid in a similar role. After subsequently becoming assistant manager to Ancelotti senior at Bayern Munich and moved with him to Napoli and Everton and back to Real Madrid. Inevitable accusations of nepotism must be weighed up against the high-end experience gained under one of the best managers ever to grace the game and the level of player he has been entrusted to coach, to great success. Carlo has lifted the Champions League five times as boss, twice with his son as assistant. Carlo, unsurprisingly, has backed his decision to bring his son into the fold and has been widely quoted as saying: 'Davide is a competent, disciplined, professional and very calm assistant coach. 'He's here because he's a good professional, not because he is my son.' There has been little other than positivity from players he has coached in the past. The Daily Record quoted superstar striker Robert Lewandowski speaking in glowing terms about Davide Ancelotti's time at Bayern Munich when the German giants won a Bundesliga title and two DFL-Supercup trophies The Poland striker said: 'Working with Davide is very good. Both sides benefit. He's very talented and can explain everything very well.' Javi Martinez, the former Bayern midfielder, is also a fan of Ancelotti junior, saying: 'Davide completes Carlo and helps him understand the evolution of football. Davide is incredible: prepared, serious, a great person, like his father.' It seems like the time is right for Ancelotti to take that first step into managing and he may get the chance to fly on his own at Ibrox.

Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager
Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager

North Wales Chronicle

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Davide Ancelotti emerges as favourite to become new Rangers manager

Some reports claim Ancelotti is keen to take on his first managerial job at Ibrox following talks with the club, who are set to undergo a takeover by an American consortium involving Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers Enterprises. The 35-year-old Italian is the son of and long-time assistant manager to Carlo Ancelotti, who has just departed Real Madrid to become boss of Brazil. Ancelotti senior added to the speculation this week when he announced that his son was in talks with European clubs but would join him at Brazil should nothing come of the interest. Ancelotti junior had a short playing career at AC Milan and Borgomanero before moving into the other side of the game. He joined his father Carlo as fitness coach at French giants PSG and followed him to Real Madrid in a similar role. After subsequently becoming assistant manager to Ancelotti senior at Bayern Munich and moved with him to Napoli and Everton and back to Real Madrid. Inevitable accusations of nepotism must be weighed up against the high-end experience gained under one of the best managers ever to grace the game and the level of player he has been entrusted to coach, to great success. Carlo has lifted the Champions League five times as boss, twice with his son as assistant. Carlo, unsurprisingly, has backed his decision to bring his son into the fold and has been widely quoted as saying: 'Davide is a competent, disciplined, professional and very calm assistant coach. 'He's here because he's a good professional, not because he is my son.' There has been little other than positivity from players he has coached in the past. The Daily Record quoted superstar striker Robert Lewandowski speaking in glowing terms about Davide Ancelotti's time at Bayern Munich when the German giants won a Bundesliga title and two DFL-Supercup trophies The Poland striker said: 'Working with Davide is very good. Both sides benefit. He's very talented and can explain everything very well.' Javi Martinez, the former Bayern midfielder, is also a fan of Ancelotti junior, saying: 'Davide completes Carlo and helps him understand the evolution of football. Davide is incredible: prepared, serious, a great person, like his father.' It seems like the time is right for Ancelotti to take that first step into managing and he may get the chance to fly on his own at Ibrox.

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