Ahead of Saturday's Champions League final in Milan, Goal columnist Carlo Ancelotti looks back on his long association with the competition as a player and coach.
Ahead of Saturday's Champions League final in Milan, Goal columnist Carlo Ancelotti looks back on his long association with the competition as a player and coach.
No team has retained the European Cup or Champions League since Arrigo Sacchi's brilliant AC Milan side recorded back-to-back triumphs in 1989 and 1990.
Carlo Ancelotti was part of that legendary team and has followed in the footsteps of his old coach in his own career in management, winning the Champions League on three occasions.
Ahead of the latest final at Milan's San Siro home, Ancelotti tells Goal what made Sacchi's side so great - and explains how being seen as purveyors of a "crazy" philosophy helped them...
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