Zinedine Zidane changed the way I saw football: Carlo Ancelotti

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Zidane and Ancelotti during the 2014 Champions League final

Veteran Italian football manager Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Real Madrid's manager Zinedine Zidane changed the way he thought about the game, prompting a tactical shift that dramatically altered the course of his coaching career.

The Italian manager took charge of Serie A champions Juventus in 1999, intent on using his preferred 4-4-2 formation.

The formation change failed to yield any trophies during the former Italy international's two-season stint with them. But Ancelotti's 4-3-1-2 formation proved incredibly successful with his next club, AC Milan, with whom he won eight trophies in eight years.

"The first time that I met Zinedine Zidane was in the first year in Juventus and I found a fantastic player," Ancelotti was quoted as saying by goal.com on Sunday.

Ancelotti feels that he owes Zidane, whom he later employed as his assistant coach at Real Madrid, a huge debt of gratitude.

"Zidane was the key for me to change my idea of football because I was always used to playing 4-4-2. At Juventus I changed my system, to play a player like him behind two strikers because I didn't want to change the position. He was really fantastic," the 56-year-old said.

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