Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Ancelotti: I'm Already Determined Future

Chelsea boss, Carlo Ancelotti, insisted that his future has been determined, although a lot of speculation that states that its future depends on the results achieved by the Blues in the second leg Champions League quarter-final.
Chelsea, Premier League champions and FA Cup last season, hopes to gain the victory over Manchester United in the quarter-final second leg which took place at Old Trafford on Tuesday (12 / 4) local time, if you want to achieve the most realistic championship trophy this season .
The Blues claimed a 1-0 defeat at home games in the first leg, and immediately raises the bid rumors which say that Roman Abramovich will be looking for a new manager if Chelsea fail to reverse the situation and do not qualify for the semi-finals.
Despite rumors of his dismissal growing lately, but Ancelotti claims that any results achieved in the match, no connection at all with his future as Chelsea manager.
"My future is set," said Ancelotti was quoted as ESPNSoccernet. "I have no problem with the game later. Not important to me to discuss this with Roman. When I have a contract, everything goes in accordance with her wishes."
"I've never experienced games like this with the same pressure, but this is not pressure, but the joy of being able to engage in a game like this so incredible for my career," he continued.
"I do not feel scared and worried by this. I am pleased to have the opportunity to be involved in a game like this, can use my skills and expertise to be given to the players so that they can play with a peak performance," he added.
Ancelotti also confirmed that Fernando Torres will perform at Old Trafford, although the Spanish international striker still managed to score a goal.
"I'm not interested in Fernando's goal," said Ancelotti. "I'm only interested if Chelsea can win this match. If he can score goals, then good for him and also for Chelsea, but the important thing is to win here."
Michael Essien who assist Ancelotti told a news conference, expressed support for the Torres and believes he will score goals on a regular basis soon after managed to score a debut goal to end his goal famine for this.
"Nando's is one of the best strikers in the world, in Europe at this moment," said Essien. "When he starts scoring goals, all the distractions of it will soon stop. This is just a matter of time," he added.
"Coming to a new club, he needs to adapt to it first. The players and the club does not have a problem with it. We knew he would soon score goals," he continued.
"Frankly, we do not care. We knew the time would come for him to score. He has worked very hard and everyone supports it. We just need to be patient and he will soon end his goal famine soon," he concluded.

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