Metro.co.uk Something is just not clear about how Don Carlo seems to sustain his relevance in an era of high tactical innovation on the world stage of football. A flash from the past, a figure from the era of football greats who rely on talent, organization, and team cohesion above tactical and strategic poetry, it is gobsmacking and brain-teasing to understand how Ancelotti continues to compete despite his "era-peers" seeming decline in this modern era. The Italian has led Real Madrid through different scathes and to the La Liga title despite last month's 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Xavi's resurgent and tactically vigorous Barcelona side in the El-Clasico. Los Blancos have blown La Liga away and have produced scintillating Champions League nights to sit one game away from Paris, literally coming back from the dead when thought to be put down. ...
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