talkSPORT in ‘box office’ next Rangers manager dig at Davide Ancelotti as Ally McCoist floored by harsh script

talkSPORT in ‘box office’ next Rangers manager dig at Davide Ancelotti as Ally McCoist floored by harsh script

Davide Ancelotti’s potential move to Rangers has caused Ally McCoist to take a harsh look at his radio script.

The Ibrox legend has been leading talkSPORT’s breakfast show on Tuesday morning while the blue side of Govan is

engulfed in reports that the Real Madrid coach is visiting Govan. He is rumoured to be prepared to succeed Philippe

Clement as manager in a left-field capacity after helping his father Carlo in his first two games as Brazil’s new

manager.

Additionally, Ancelotti Jr. has worked for teams like Everton and Bayern Munich. Jon Hernandez, a Spanish football

specialist, joined McCoist and Gabby Agbonlahor on a panel to talk about the news that broke Monday and Tuesday.

Additionally, Ancelotti Jr. has worked for teams like Everton and Bayern Munich. Jon Hernandez, a Spanish football

specialist, joined McCoist and Gabby Agbonlahor on a panel to talk about the news that broke Monday and Tuesday.

Following some discussion about the weekend’s Barcelona vs. Real Madrid match, the topic of Rangers’ managerial

position came up again. “Carlo Ancelotti is heading to Brazil, and Xabi Alonso is heading to Real Madrid,” McCoist

said to Hernandez. “But, according to the latest news in the UK, Carlo Ancelotti’s son, David Ancelotti, appears to be

getting his first managerial position in Glasgow at my team, Rangers.” Is there anything you can tell us about this?

Spanish football expert on Davide Ancelotti to Rangers

Hernandez responded with a possible entry date for the son of the Italian manager. He said: “Apparently that’s the

breaking news lately, that David Ancelotti is going to be the next manager of Rangers.At the very least, David

Ancelotti would accompany Carlo Ancelotti on his initial steps in Brazil. This is referring to Brazil’s opening two June

matches against Ecuador and Paraguay.

However, the plan is to let David Ancelotti go so he can take over as Rangers’ first manager for the upcoming

campaign. For that reason, the potential is quite close. It’s not finished yet, but it’s quite near. As you are aware,

Ancelotti’s second manager would once more be Paul Clement. The premise would be that he was with him at Bayern

and PSG.

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