Ancelotti tips England over Italy
Carlo Ancelotti believes England are a better bet for success at
this summer's World Cup than his native Italy.
The Azzurri are the defending champions following their win
in Germany four years ago but Chelsea boss Ancelotti likes the look
of an England side moulded by his countryman Fabio Capello.
Ancelotti told Radio anch'io lo sport: "The England team has
excellent credentials.
"They have players who play at a very high level and there
are great expectations for the World Cup."
The former Italy centre-half added: "In Italy the situation
is different because they are going through a transitional period.
"(Coach Marcello) Lippi will do well to unite the players who
are emerging within the squad and those who were successful in
2006."
Ancelotti has been mentioned as a possible successor to Lippi
after this summer's showpiece in South Africa but reiterated his
desire to remain at Stamford Bridge.
"Me with the national team? No I am fine here," he said.
"I hope to stay at Chelsea, we have good chances to win
things. I hope after Lippi it is an Italian coach but it is hard to
say who the best candidate is."
Ancelotti also had words of praise for one of his Chelsea
predecessors Claudio Ranieri, whose Roma side went top of Serie A
yesterday with just five games of the season to go.
Former Roma centre-half Ancelotti said: "It is surprising
that Roma have overtaken Inter Milan at the top.
"But they have had an extraordinary season which has seen
Ranieri do things no-one could have foreseen.
"The Giallorossi have not missed a beat.
"The one-point lead over Inter now has to be maintained
though.
"And that will be hard as it is not easy."
But Ancelotti believes Ranieri is the man to guide Roma to
their first Scudetto since 2001.
"Roma needed a coach like him, someone who could unify the
squad," said Ancelotti.
"The club made the right decision to take him on."