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FootballStrange message Abramovich used to send to Ancelotti after every game at Chelsea finally disclosed
- Carlo Ancelotti was gaffer of Premier League giants Chelsea from 2009-2011 and won the Premier League title
- Chelsea outgoing owner Abramovich used to send Ancelotti question mark after any defeat years back
- The Italian manager was later sacked by Abramovich and he moved to Paris Saint-Germain where he spent two years
Fresh revelation has emerged claiming that outgoing Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich used to check Carlo Ancelotti's work when sending him question mark after any game lost.
The Russian would then send a question mark asking Ancelotti to explain reason for the defeat.
In 2009 after leaving Italian side AC Milan, Carlo Ancelotti was appointed as Chelsea coach by Roman Abramovich with the mandate to win titles for the Stamford Bridge landlords.
Carlo Ancelotti then bagged the Premier League and FA Cup in the same season before being ruthlessly sacked in 2011 by the Russian billionaire.
According to the latest information on UK Sun and Sportbible, journalist Fabio Caressa claimed that he was told by Carlo Ancelotti what Roman Abramovich used to send.
Sky Italia journalist Fabio Caressa's statement
"Ancelotti told me that Abramovich also texted him, always the same, especially in times when things were not going well.
"He only sent him a question mark.
"Instead he, the genius that is Carlo, answered him only with an exclamation mark."
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After Carlo Ancelotti was sacked at Chelsea in 2011, the Italian moved to Paris Saint-Germain the same year coached the side for two years before joining Real Madrid.
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Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Adorable video has been making waves on social media where Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger was spotted showing his dancing skills in the music made for the German footballer.
The song “Rüdiger” by Sierra Leonean/Liberian recording artist Alonzo has garnered over a quarter million views since being uploaded to YouTube.
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Other SportsClearly, Alonzo’s a bit of a fan, and apparently also the General Secretary for the official Chelsea Supporters Club in Freetown which is the capital of Sierra Leone.
The song certainly has a catchy beat and the video of course features some quality dance moves from the big man himself.
Antonio Rudiger was spotted in good mood while dancing on the stage with the creator of the song Alonzo.