In the bustling world of European football, there is a group of low-key older generation coaches, who are Carlo Ancelotti, Allegri and Jose Mourinho. Throughout their respective careers, they have earned the respect of players and fans alike for their pragmatic style. Carlo Ancelotti once said: "I, Allegri and Mourinho are all pragmatic coaches of the older generation. This sentence not only expresses the tacit understanding between them, but also shows the demeanor of a generation of coaches.
Carlo Ancelotti is a coach full of wisdom and experience. He has had a brilliant career, having coached big clubs such as AC Milan and Real Madrid, winning multiple championships. His tactics are flexible and changeable, and he is good at formulating appropriate tactics according to the characteristics of players, focusing on teamwork and the cultivation of players' psychological qualities. In the game, he always responds with a calm attitude and keeps a cool head, so he has earned the reputation of "Ancelotti's Law".
Allegri, a passionate and creative coach. He had a stellar career with Juventus, leading them to multiple Serie A titles and reaching two Champions League finals. Allegri has a knack for bringing out the best in his players and focusing on the attacking line, and his '4-2-3-1' tactics have been intimidating for many teams. His dedication and desire to win have made him a great place in the hearts of the players.
Jose Mourinho, a coach full of personality and controversy. He has enjoyed great success with teams such as Chelsea and Manchester United, winning multiple Premier League and Champions League titles. Jose Mourinho is known for his defence and is adept at building an iron-clad defence, and his 'bus tactics' make it difficult for opponents to attack. Despite the controversy surrounding his coaching career, no one denies his tactical brilliance and leadership.