Carlo Ancelotti, the coach of Real Madrid, explained what made him successful as a manager.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has been awarded an honorary degree by the University of Parma. Taking advantage of the international break, “Carletto” returned to Italy this week to receive this honor. He took this opportunity to detail his method and the way he manages stars since that is what makes his reputation.
“You don’t teach a Maradona to dribble”
“Being a coach is above all knowing how to listen to others, your colleagues and your players, then make your own decisions,” he explained. I try to convey my ideas through persuasion and not by imposing them on others. I am calm, very patient, and above all I am lucky to be supported by a great passion for this sport. It’s a passion that I had at the age of 15 and that I still have today”.
“You can’t teach Diego Maradona to dribble better. It’s genetic, continued the quadruple European champion coach. What we can do with talented players is help them remember the importance of selflessness. This is what differentiates a great player from a champion.”
The seasoned technician then spoke about everything that football has given him on a human level: “ Football helped me improve my relationships with others, learn respect for the rules, opponents and teammates.”