Ancelotti's Aspiring Coaching Path and Strasbourg's New Managerial Appointment
Carlo Ancelotti's son, Davide, vied for the Strasbourg managerial role after Liam Rosenior's departure, but was surpassed by Gary O'Neil. Learn about the latest developments in the coaching realm as Strasbourg and Chelsea undergo managerial transitions.
Carlo Ancelotti's son, Davide, reportedly put his name forward for the Strasbourg managerial role after Liam Rosenior's move to Chelsea. The former Botafogo boss is said to have been keen on the coaching position but was eventually pipped to the post by ex-Wolves manager Gary O'Neil. It seems the 36-year-old does not want to be out in the coaching wilderness for a while.Following Enzo Maresca's Chelsea departure in early January, the Premier League side moved quickly to appoint Strasbourg boss Rosenior. The former Hull City coach expressed his delight at joining the Blues - who, like Strasbourg, are also owned by BlueCo - but also expressed his gratitude to the Ligue 1 outfit. After being sworn in at Stamford Bridge, he said: "I was fully focused on Strasbourg's last match but what has happened since is I have been given permission - one of the biggest clubs in the world - who are Club World Cup champions. It is an honour to speak to a club like that and on this day it looks like I will be the manager of that football club. It's an unbelievable opportunity at an incredible club, the world champions, and one I just couldn't turn down. And I can go home, and see my kids. I have made a sacrifice being away from them."He added, "It's been the best 18 months of my professional career here at Strasbourg. I have met some incredible people and none of that happens without the hard work of everyone connected with this football club."According to L'Equipe, Strasbourg received many applications following Rosenior's departure - and one of them was from Ancelotti. The Italian has had assistant coaching roles under his father at Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Napoli, and Everton, in addition to managing Botafogo for six months before being sacked last December. He was also a candidate for the Reims job in 2024, partly due to his ability to speak English, Italian, French, and Spanish. But, it seems his lack of experience as a manager did him a disservice in his bid to take over at Strasbourg. Eventually, O'Neil was chosen and the rest is history.Former Bournemouth and Wolves boss O'Neil became Strasbourg's new manager last week, with the 42-year-old hoping to build on the stellar work Rosenior has done in the French city. The former Portsmouth midfielder said he was "proud" to join a club with "high-quality squad and clear, ambitious goals for the season".He stated: "I am proud to join this incredible club and I can’t wait to get started. We have a squad of very high quality and clear, ambitious objectives for the season. My priority is to work hard with the team and give everything for the success of the club. Racing has a unique history, extraordinary passion, great resilience and, of course, loyal supporters who want to see this team play attractive football and succeed."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingRosenior was in the Chelsea dugout for the first time as the Blues thumped London neighbours Charlton Athletic 5-1 in round three of the FA Cup last weekend, while O'Neil guided Strasbourg to a romping 6-0 rout of Avranches in the Coupe de France round of 32 in his first match in charge. On Wednesday, Chelsea are back in Carabao Cup action when they host Arsenal in the first leg of their semi-final, whereas the French side host Metz in Ligue 1 on Sunday.
Ancelotti Family in the Coaching Sphere
The Ancelotti family has long been associated with football management, with Davide Ancelotti following in his father's footsteps by aspiring to take on a managerial role at Strasbourg. Despite his rich coaching pedigree, Davide's lack of experience as a head coach may have hindered his chances, paving the way for Gary O'Neil to step into the role.
Liam Rosenior's Move to Chelsea
Liam Rosenior's swift transition from Strasbourg to Chelsea left a managerial vacancy at the French club, prompting a flurry of applications, including Davide Ancelotti's. Rosenior's sentiments upon joining Chelsea underscore the allure of managing a prestigious club with a rich history and devoted fanbase.
Gary O'Neil's Arrival at Strasbourg
Following the selection process, Gary O'Neil emerged as the new manager at Strasbourg, eager to continue the positive trajectory established by his predecessor. With a focus on developing a high-quality squad and pursuing ambitious goals, O'Neil steps into the role with enthusiasm and a commitment to success.
Recent Performances and Future Fixtures
In their inaugural matches in charge, both Liam Rosenior's Chelsea and Gary O'Neil's Strasbourg showcased promising performances. While Chelsea secured a resounding victory in the FA Cup, Strasbourg staged an impressive 6-0 win in the Coupe de France. As both clubs set their sights on upcoming fixtures, fans can anticipate exciting clashes in the Carabao Cup and Ligue 1.


