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ANCELOTTI OUT TO KEEP BAYERN ON TOP

Fatherly coach gets praise

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BERLIN – Bayern Munich will chase a fifth straight Bundesliga title when the new season starts tomorrow, with new coach Carlo Ancelotti attempting to continue the dominance forged by predecesso­rs Pep Guardiola and Jupp Heynckes.

The Bayern hierarchy are expecting the 57-year-old Ancelotti to keep the Bavarian giants, who kick off the new season at home to Werder Bremen tomorrow, at the pinnacle of German football.

Guardiola quit for Manchester City at the end of last season, after sealing a third consecutiv­e league title and the German Cup.

Heynckes had signed off by delivering Bayern’s first major treble in 2013 when they lifted the Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup titles.

But Ancelotti has already won some silverware after just two competitiv­e games.

Bayern’s 2-0 victory at Borussia Dortmund 11 days ago gave them the German Super Cup title, ending a run of three successive defeats in the seasonopen­er under Guardiola.

Like Heynckes before him, Ancelotti has a reputation of being a father-figure, who instills confidence in his players, in contrast to Guardiola, who dishes out specific instructio­ns.

Bayern regard themselves as a family club and Ancelotti has already followed that tradition by appointing his son Davide, a former AC Milan youth-team player, to his back-room staff, as he did during his spell at Real Madrid.

It has not taken long for praise for Ancelotti to include some criticism of Guardiola from within the Bayern camp.

“Under Ancelotti, I finally feel like I’m trusted again,” winger Franck Ribery told German magazine Kicker, before taking a swipe at Guardiola.

“I don’t need a coach to tell me what I have to do right on the pitch when I have the ball,” said Ribery in reference to Guardiola.

Ribery is not the only player to criticise Guardiola during his time with Bayern – Stoke City winger Xherdan Shaqiri left Munich in 2015, suffering from a lack of belief from his coach.

In contrast, Ancelotti will start with Bayern having been given the seal of approval by some of football’s big names.

“He just knows how to treat a man,” said Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, who worked with Ancelotti at Paris-Saint Germain.

Ancelotti has won the Champions League three times, including twice with AC Milan, while Bayern slipped to three successive semifinal defeats under Guardiola’s tutelage. –

 ?? PHOTO: SASCHA STEINBACH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Bayern Munich coach Carlo Ancelotti has been praised by star player Franck Ribery, right
PHOTO: SASCHA STEINBACH/GETTY IMAGES Bayern Munich coach Carlo Ancelotti has been praised by star player Franck Ribery, right

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