Gab Marcotti and Craig Burley debate whether Bayern were justified in sacking Carlo Ancelotti so early in the season. Raphael Honigstein explains what lead to Ancelotti's sacking and who is next in line for the Bayern job. Alison Bender and Don Hutchison discuss who Bayern will look to next as they part ways with Carlo Ancelotti. After getting trounced 3-0 by PSG, the FC panel call out Ancelotti's naive tactics against PSG's free-flowing side.
Carlo Ancelotti says he will not coach again this season as he intends to take a 10-month break from football following his departure from Bayern Munich.
The 58-year-old Italian left Bundesliga champions Bayern last week, following a heavy Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, and he has since been linked with AC Milan.
The Rossoneri, who Ancelotti twice led to the Champions League trophy, have made a disappointing start to the Serie A campaign, sparking rumours that boss Vincenzo Montella could be on his way out.
Milan director Massimiliano Mirabelli has said Montella is safe for the time being, although Ancelotti would represent a viable option should the San Siro board choose to make a change.
But the former Chelsea and Real Madrid coach has no plans to take another job in 2017-18.
In a video reported by Sky Sport Italia, Ancelotti said: "For the next 10 months I will relax, I will not coach another team."
On his sacking at Bayern, he added: "It's better to stay quiet on that."
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