Allardyce hits back at Ancelotti

23 March 2010 16:18

Sam Allardyce has taken a swipe at Carlo Ancelotti for becoming the latest big-name coach to belittle his Blackburn side.

Chelsea manager Ancelotti accused Blackburn of playing a long-ball game during the second half of Sunday's 1-1 draw at Ewood Park, a result that damaged the Blues' title aspirations. Allardyce appreciates such a tag has followed him around since his time at Bolton, and whilst insisting he can handle the criticism, he believes it is unfair his Blackburn players are tarnished with the same brush.

"The performance in the second half, irrespective of what Ancelotti said that we played long and all that rubbish again, shows we have another top coach who is unable and unwilling to give us the credit we deserved, which is a bit of a shame," said Allardyce.

"Considering how many top players we had out, which was more than Chelsea, it was a fantastic result and a great performance in the second half with some really good football played.

"There's no doubt I have this tag, but just because it has followed me - which as I've always said is a perception not a reality anyway - it shouldn't apply to my players.

"As always, when you're one of the smaller clubs that gets a big result against one of the big boys, then you very rarely get the praise you deserve.

"In particular, it now seems, from the coach you are up against, which is a great shame.

"Ancelotti is a big man in the world of football, but for me he has come down in my estimation after listening to his interview on Sunday."

Allardyce is adamant since he pitched up at Blackburn, his players have always attempted to play football, often causing their own downfall in games.

"I'm okay with it (the long-ball tag), but I just know it's not a true reflection of me or the team," insisted Allardyce. "They have always gone out and tried their best, and particularly at home have been very entertaining and played some great football this season."

Source: PA