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Xavi: Ancelotti s achievements in thirty championships in ten years are underestimated, which is really unfair!

Xavi was recently interviewed and talked about football. He also spoke out for Ancelotti, saying that Old An won 30 championships and was criticized. It's really unreasonable! It feels like Harvey is paving the way for himself in advance. After all, he also wants to be a coach, and his goal is directly aimed at the Premier League or national team.

Harvey really loves football and is obsessed with it in his heart. The original text said that he even asked the home court of Charlton Athletics "Gulf" to understand that this is not something that ordinary fans can do. I remember that I saw an interview before, and he was able to understand the situation of the players in the Spanish Second Division team, which was simply a live football map. This kind of love and professionalism for football is the basis for becoming a good coach.

However, then again, it is indeed a bit unfair to Ancelotti be criticized. Think about it, what does this mean when you win 30 in 10 years? There are three championships per year on average! This record is rare in the entire football world. Although Ancelotti's coaching style is relatively stable and may not be as eye-catching as Guardiola's "tikitaka", he wins in stability, can combine the team into a whole, and has a high emotional intelligence, and is good at dealing with relationships with players. Some fans may think that Real Madrid has not played gorgeously in recent years, but their results are real and they have won several of them in the Champions League.

What's more, the football environment is like this now. Winning is the right thing to do, and if you lose, you will be scolded. Look at Guardiola, he has invested so much money in Manchester City, and if he can't get the Champions League, he will still be sprayed into a sieve. Tuchel won the Champions League at Chelsea, but wasn't he fired after a while? So, the pressure is really great when you are a coach, especially the head coach of a wealthy team, who is simply sitting on the crater.

Harvey wants to coach the Premier League, and this idea is quite good, after all, the atmosphere in the Premier League is really pure. I remember when Klopp first came to Liverpool, the team's record was not very good, but the fans still supported him wholeheartedly. This kind of trust and patience is really rare in other leagues. In contrast, in La Liga, fans pay too much attention to the results and yell at changing coaches if they make a little disturbance. The competition in the Premier League is also quite fierce. Klopp, Guardiola, and Pochettino are all tactical masters. It is hard to say whether Xavi can gain a foothold after he goes.

Moreover, the Premier League coach is quite good now. Look at the Chelsea Maresca. He just led the team to play a good goal for a season and was directly poached by the giants. What does this mean? This shows that good coaches are really scarce, and all clubs are competing for people. If Harvey really wants to go to the Premier League, he still has to show some real skills.

As for Harvey's saying he wants to coach the national team, this matter is even more complicated. National team coaches must not only understand tactics, but also know how to establish relationships and balance the interests of all parties. Look at Loew, who has coached the German team for so many years, is difficult to judge. Moreover, the national team competition cycle is relatively long and not as intensive as club competitions. The coach needs to have enough patience and strategic vision. Whether Harvey has this ability depends on time to test it.

After all, what Harvey needs most now may be an opportunity, an opportunity that allows him to let go and realize his football philosophy. As he said himself, it takes a four-year project to allow him to slowly polish the team. As for when this opportunity comes and where it will depend on his luck. But no matter what, I wish Harvey good luck and hope he can realize his coaching dream as soon as possible!