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skeletonoverlord said: IMO Ancelotti is a more reasonable, stable option. Able to manage the egos without having an even bigger one himself.
yea, I know angel di maria is (hopefully not) leaving but it's really not fair because in any other team he'd likely be one of the huge stars and it's a huge bummer because he's fantastic and because he has adaptability and skills that very few players have and because...because.
I agree on Ancelotti and his public persona certainly is very "drama-free" and he seems to be a good ego manager. but, regardless of whatever shit happened at RM with him and some of the players, I still really like Mourinho and am happy he managed a club that I actually supported rather than always (once, now twice) being on the opposing end of it.
edit: I didn't even remotely relate my second part to your comment. I meant to say, but got side tracked, that I appreciate that he demands a level of control not granted to other successful managers. I'm sure he's super confident and great in person, but having a public persona of being somewhat of an egomaniac has definitely served him well. (except in madrid, dammit madrid)
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