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Carlo Ancelotti Beats Fergie’s Champions League Record

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Carlo Ancelotti has become the most experienced manager in Champions League history after overtaking the record of legendary former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson. The Real Madrid head coach tied the Scot’s 190-game benchmark in last week’s semi-final, first-leg clash against Manchester City – which was drawn 1-1 – and now he has claimed it outright. As the whistle sounded at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday evening for the players to kick off the second leg, it also marked the 191st time Ancelotti has been in the dugout for a Champions League encounter. Unfortunately for Real and their manager, they were put to the sword in an astonishingly one-sided contest as a first-half brace from Bernardo Silva set City on their way to a comprehensive 4-0 (5-1 on aggregate) victory, with an own goal and late Julian Alvarez strike rounding off the rout.

The match was a rather sour note for Ancelotti to mark his 50th European game as manager of Real Madrid, while Sir Alex’s record of coaching the most Champions League games with one side remains intact, with all 190 of his matches coming while United manager. Ancelotti took charge of 73 matches while at AC Milan, with the rest of his games coming in stints at six other clubs: Chelsea (18), Bayern Munich (12), Napoli (12), Juventus (10), Paris Saint-Germain (10) and Parma (6). Ancelotti had already overtaken Sir Alex as the manager with the most wins in the competition, with 107 compared to the ex-United manager’s 102 – though Pep Guardiola isn’t far behind on 100 after Wednesday’s result.

Which coaches have managed the most Champions League games?

Carlo Ancelotti – 191 games / 107 victories

Sir Alex Ferguson – 190 games / 102 victories

Arsene Wenger – 178 games / 82 victories

Pep Guardiola – 159 games / 100 victories

Jose Mourinho – 145 games / 77 victories

Sir Alex is unlikely to have any hard feelings about losing his record to Ancelotti and has always spoken glowingly about his old sparring partner in the past. Back in 2015, shortly after the 63-year-old’s first spell at the Bernabeu ended, Sir Alex said: ‘Carlo Ancelotti is one of my good friends and also one of the best managers the game has seen. He is a great guy and I think he’ll be back in the game shortly, there is no doubt about that. People with that ability don’t stay out of it for too long.’ Since then, Ancelotti has returned to Real Madrid after spells at Bayern, Napoli and Everton and won the Champions League last season – the fourth time he has lifted the famous trophy, which is yet another record he lays claim to in the competition. Ancelotti is also one of just four men to have won the Champions League as both a player and a manager, alongside Guardiola, Frank Rijkaard and Zinedine Zidane.

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