Wednesday, 3 November 2010

No contract talks for Carlo

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti insists he has no need to discuss a new contract any time soon.
The former AC Milan chief has 18 months left on his current contract at Stamford Bridge.
But Ancelotti is unconcerned by talk of his future, insisting that a coach's contract is very different to that of a player.
"I have a contract with Chelsea until 2012 and I want to respect this," he said.
"So we haven't started talking about a new one yet - it's not necessary.
"Now is not the time. There is a long season to play. Then we will see.
"Maybe a player would start to talk now but a coach is not like a player. The situation is different.
"The coach's contract has a different weight from the contract of a player because the coach's contract is not the property of the club.
"If a player misses two games, the club doesn't say to him 'You have to go.' If the coach gets it wrong and loses two games, maybe sometimes they do!"
Ancelotti insists he is not thinking about leaving Chelsea, but admits he would relish the chance to manage a national side one day.
"I hope to stay. I won't have a problem to sign a new contract," he said.
"But even then this won't be my last job. I would like to have experience with a national team."
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