A Quote by Filippo Inzaghi

What can you say about Carlo Ancelotti? I talk to him regularly and he made history for Milan. — © Filippo Inzaghi
What can you say about Carlo Ancelotti? I talk to him regularly and he made history for Milan.
When I joined AC Milan I didn't play for six months. But I was training under a great coach in Carlo Ancelotti. I can't stress how important those six months were - they changed my life.
You cannot just copy and paste Carlo Ancelotti. He's been coaching for 20 years now and I have never heard a player complaining about him.
I wouldn't criticise Carlo Ancelotti.
Since Carlo Ancelotti has arrived, he had emphasised hard work and intensity, and now that is what Real Madrid are associated with. He has playing experience, which makes him different to other coaches.
Carlo Ancelotti is a role model for me.
Carlo Ancelotti is very competitive, but he does it with respect.
People know who Carlo Ancelotti is. He's a man with a lot of experience.
Carlo Ancelotti is a good coach and a good man. I worked with him for just three months at Parma, before I left for Chelsea, although I had worked with him before with the national team. In my first game for the national team I played with him.
I have been impressed by Carlo Ancelotti, Kevin Keegan, Arsene Wenger, Guus Hiddink, Christoph Daum and Sam Allardyce.
I don't think I've still got things to show Carlo Ancelotti. He has seen me play a lot, even before he was our manager, and he knows what I can do.
Carlo Ancelotti wanted me in Madrid and had bet on me.
For me as a young player, it's great to have had a coach like Pep Guardiola and have coaches like Carlo Ancelotti and Jogi Low, because you get different impressions.
Ancelotti is a coach with a lot of experience. He won the Champions League while at Milan, playing some great football in the process.
Simon Bolivar, when history led him - and as Karl Marx said, men can make history, but only as far as history allows us to do so - when history took Bolivar and made him the leader of the independence process in Venezuela, he made that process revolutionary.
Kaka, he made history with Milan and if he is loved so much it means he did well.
What is with this campy fixation on all things Ronald Reagan? They talk about him the way gay people talk about Barbra Streisand. I think they want him on a stamp so they can lick his ass. I think they wanted to name airports after him so they can say, "I'm coming into Reagan!"
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