The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ancelotti’s sights set on Juve throne

SERIAL WINNER: HE HAS HAD A TROPHY-LADEN CAREER

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Carlo Ancelotti promised to end Napoli’s 28-year wait for a Serie A title after it was confirmed this week he would take over from Maurizio Sarri as coach of the Italian club on a three-year deal.

Ancelotti, sacked by Bayern Munich last September, steps in after Sarri was pushed out of the San Paolo Stadium after finishing second in Serie A behind Juventus.

Napoli have not won Serie A since the days of Argentina legend Diego Maradona who led them to to their only two titles in 1987 and 1990.

“I’m very happy to return to my country and to one of the greatest teams in Italy,” Ancelotti said on his personal website.

“The aim is to conquer the Scudetto after 28 years. We are thrilled by this challenge and ready to open a new chapter in football.”

It will be Ancelotti’s first job in Italian football since leaving AC Milan in 2009 after leading the club to a Scudetto and two Champions League titles.

His son Davide and son-in-law Mino Fulco will also be on the Napoli coaching staff.

Ancelotti hammered out a deal throughout Wednesday with Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis who later confirmed Sarri’s departure on Twitter.

“I’m really happy and honoured to be the coach of a team from such a unique city with such incredible fans. Forza Napoli always,” Ancelotti then said in a message posted in four different languages – Italian, English, French and Spanish.

Ancelotti said that he had chosen Napoli despite offers from all over Europe and Asia as well as the Italy national coaching job.

His aim was “to return Napoli to the highest position of Serie A and the Champions League”.

The former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich boss is reported to have agreed a deal worth €6.5 million per year.

Ancelotti has won three Champions League titles as well as the league in Italy, France, Germany and England. He will be officially presented at his new club on July 9.

Meanwhile, Sarri has been linked to both Chelsea and Zenit Saint Petersburg.

The 59-year-old has spent the past three seasons at Napoli with his contract expiring in 2020.

Despite achieving a record 91 points it was not enough as Juventus won their seventh straight league title and a fourth Italian Cup in a row.

The southerner­s also exited in the group stage of the Champions League. –

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