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Carlo Ancelotti Ranks First As The Best Coach With The Most Wins In Europe's Big 5 Leagues Since 2000
Carlo Ancelotti has almost 1000 league games under his belt and is one of the most celebrated managers in history. His accomplishments at each club he has visited in Europe speak for themselves. He recently led Real Madrid to their 35th La Liga victory and 14th European Cup/UEFA Champions League title, making him the first manager to capture all five of Europe's major championships and the first to win four UEFA Champions League.
The Italian tactician has become a football cult legend and will be remembered as one of the greatest managers ever.
With 588 victories in 1002 games, Arsene Winger is second after Carlo Ancelotti.
For more than ten years, The Arsenal Legendary served as a metronome for their success. With the Gunners, he amassed a number of victories, including the 2004 Invincibles. Other trainers on this list are D Diego Simeon, Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, Sir Alex Ferguson, Jurgen Klopp, Benitez, Emery, and Pellegrini.
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Premier League attacker back on Real Madrid's radar: Reports
Raheem Sterling, a star for Manchester City, has piqued Real Madrid's interest once again as rumors of him leaving the Premier League champions circulate.
Numerous teams are showing interest in Sterling, 27, who only has one year left on his contract with City.
The Sun reports that Chelsea is the front-runner to sign the English forward and has pegged the City player as a potential £60 million marquee acquisition.
But Real Madrid has already shown interest in the former Liverpool forward, and it now appears that they are doing so once more.
According to Fichajes, Carlo Ancelotti needs a new right winger to provide Rodrygo with competition and insurance following Gareth Bale's departure and the likely sale of Marco Asensio.
According to the source, Sterling's inclusion in Pep Guardiola's starting lineup is not guaranteed because City also signed Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez.
Real Madrid's pursuit of the 27-year-old who has previously expressed desire in playing overseas has apparently received approval from Carlo Ancelotti.
As originally reported by the Guardian, Sterling said:
"I would be open to going somewhere else for additional game time if the possibility existed... Since the Premier League is all I am familiar with as an English player, I have always entertained the concept that "You know, maybe one day I'd want to play abroad and see how I would come up against that task."
ace of Manchester City Raheem Sterling may join a long list of British stars who play for Real Madrid.
Raheem Sterling would follow Gareth Bale as the second British "Galactico" to play for Real Madrid if he were to sign with the club.
Michael Owen, David Beckham, and Gareth Bale are just a few of the British athletes that have played for La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid in the past.
Sterling had a strong year for Manchester City last year, making 47 appearances, contributing nine assists and scoring 17 goals.
Former Manchester City midfielder Trevor Sinclair told talkSPORT that he thinks Pep Guardiola doesn't have complete faith in the English superstar.
If I'm being completely honest, I don't think Pep values him enough. He has amazing pace, which is something you can't teach.
He went on:
Pep does not hold him in such high respect that he might be let go. He does miss opportunities, as do all elite players, but he simply mounts and continues.
For £57.3 million, Sterling moved to City from Liverpool in 2015 and has since made 339 appearances for the Cityzens, totaling 131 goals and 95 assists.
During his tenure at the Etihad, he has captured four Premier League championships, the FA Cup, and five League Cups.
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