Ancelotti: Chelsea Not Moving For AC Milan’s Pato
According to La Repubblica, Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has ruled out a move for AC Milan star Alexandre Pato, claiming that the Brazilian forward will remain in Serie A.
“Milan will keep him,” Ancelotti said.
Meanwhile, Ancelotti also insisted that the style of football in the Premier League is the best in the world and he has settled well into life in London.
The Italian has led the Blues to the Premier League title in his first season in charge and has the chance to complete a double at the weekend when his side face Portsmouth in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
He is in no doubt about the quality of the game in England.
“I feel right at home in London. It’s a question of the atmosphere with regards to games, an absence of pressure and of the involvement of the people, I believe it is the best football in the world.” he said.
Ancelotti also believes that a lot could be learned in his homeland from the way in which managers conduct themselves in England, particularly when it comes to referees.
“If I created controversies after a game here, they would look at me as if I was a Martian, I hope Italy can reach the same sporting culture that we have here.”
Interestingly, Ancelotti also hinted that the summer recruitment at Stamford Bridge would be carefully targeted, as there are also plenty of youth players ready to make the step up to the first team.
“We have a healthy club, without debts and with the possibility to invest,” he explained.
“We just don’t invest for the sake of it.
“We have youth team players who are ready and the first thing we will do will be to promote them.”












