Napoli coach, Carlo Ancelotti has hinted at the fact that he might consider resigning if he suspects his players have lost confidence in his coaching.
Carlo has had it tough in Italy this season, with the ex Bayern Munich manager who ended second last season, sitting 7th in Serie A as I type this.
However, Ancelotti still thinks he is wanted at Napoli, but says if that changes, he won’t mind resigning immediately.
His words, “[Resigning from a club] not something I’ve ever done,”
“The club has expressed its faith in me, I think. The players have faith as well.
“If you don’t have faith and trust and confidence from the players and club, you might think about resigning. But I’ve never thought about that.
“If the club doesn’t trust me, then I might think about it. But that’s never happened to me in 30-odd years and it’s not happening now. It’s a fleeting moment, there are lots of issues you will emerge from.
“You have to have unity and intent and, hopefully, that will get us out of the situation.”
On the Liverpool clash in the UCL, “Jurgen Klopp knows as well, he knows it won’t be easy,”
“It’s important Klopp knows we can cause his Liverpool team a lot of problems. That’s what we did in the first game of this group and what we did last year and in friendly games as well.
“It doesn’t happen every day that you find yourself playing at Anfield and we want to make the most of the opportunity to play here.
“Forget the fears and apprehension, we need to be brave and courageous and show our character and show we want to do things.
“The team is holding something back, it’s not relaxed enough and realising its full potential. If you don’t get results, then you aren’t relaxed enough. It’s like a dog chasing its own tail. But a good result tomorrow could release us from this tension.”
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