Ancelotti has dig at Mourinho: Abramovich now enjoys watching his Chelsea
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 09:40
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti enjoyed a dig at Jose Mourinho ahead of tonight's clash with Inter Milan.
Ancelotti was quick to highlight the new style of football he has introduced to Stamford Bridge.
The new Chelsea average 2.38 goals per game compared to Mourinho's 1.79.
Ancelotti said: "Some things we have changed. The system of play is a little bit different. We play attacking football.
"Roman (Abramovich) wants to see the team in his identity. I think the team now is playing with his identity. We want to improve this but this is a good way to play."
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