Friday 25 September 2015

Ancelloti links up with Ex-players Lampard and Pirlo for dinner amid anfield speculations


Ancelloti links up with Ex-players Lampard and Pirlo for dinner amid anfield speculations


Former Los Blancos boss Carlo Ancelotti could soon be making a swift return to the management in the Premier League but it appears the 56 year old tactician is enjoying his spare time by linking up with ex-players Andrea Pirlo and Frank Lampard for dinner in New York.
 

Ancelotti has been strongly linked with the Liverpool job to replace under-pressure Brendan Rodgers (left)

The Italian’s been heavily linked with the Liverpool job to replace the under-pressure Brendan Rodgers as well as former Borrusia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp who is thought to be willing to cut short his sabbatical if the post eventually becomes vacant- with the Reds enduring yet another disappointing start to the campaign.
But the Italian coach was in no mood to worry about the managerial speculation as he enjoyed a spot of dinner with his two former players now plying their trade in the MLS.
Ancelotti coached former England international Frank Lampard during his time with Chelsea between 2009-11 and together they won the Premier League and the FA Cup.

Ancelotti coached ex-England player Lampard during his time with Chelsea and together they won the FA Cup

However, the Italian and diminutive midfield maestro Pirlo enjoyed much more success during their time with Serie A giants AC Milan. 
Among the trophies they won together were the two Champions League successes, one Serie A title and one FIFA World Club Cup. 

Ancelotti and midfield maestro Pirlo enjoyed much more success during their spell with AC Milan

Pirlo chats to Ancelotti during a Champions League quarter-final clash

And if the photo is anything to go by, the two players are clearly still fond of their ex-coach as speculation over his future grows. 
Having failed to secure Champions League football last season, Liverpool have endured another slow start to the season and are 13th in the league…

The 56-year-old Italian could soon replace Rodgers but it appears he is currently enjoying his spare time

This has led to a swirl of speculations over the past days that it might just be the demise of Brendan Rodgers at the Club, making him the first coach who might just be fired this season in the Premier League.

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