Carlo Ancelotti admits that he dreams of one day coaching the Italy squad, but insists this will not happen before 2010.
The Coach was linked with a job on the Azzurri bench over the last few months and makes no secret that he would be interested in the position, although it is not one of his current priorities.
“I don’t think I will coach the Rossoneri all my life and I would one day like to work with the Nazionale, but not until after 2010,†said Ancelotti, who is currently contracted to the San Siro outfit until 2008.
“I don’t believe there will be any problems for my contract renewal. I still have a year here, there will be time to discuss,†added the tactician in an interview to Radio Anch’io lo Sport.
“When this current adventure is over, I would like to coach the Azzurri squad.â€
The tactician then moved on to comment on the rumours of Andriy Shevchenko’s possible return after his disappointing spell with Chelsea.
“We would be glad to have him back, but this is not a decision which depends on us,†explained the former midfielder.
“Chelsea paid a lot for the player last year and I don’t that they will let him leave, also because they will be without Didier Drogba for a few months because of the African Nations Cup.â€
There was controversy during the weekend when Ancelotti said that a star player who “nobody could suspect†had approached Milan looking for a transfer, as Inter chief Massimo Moratti declared that he did not appreciate the comments, allegedly referred to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
“He is not the man I was talking about. He has played an excellent season and is glad at Inter. I only meant to say that there are many footballers interested in joining us and amongst them there is one that no one would ever imagine,†concluded Ancelotti.
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