Carlo Ancelotti wants to boss Chelsea for 10 years - and Italian insists Frank Lampard is staying

17 May 2010 10:16
Long haul: Ancelotti has no intention of leaving[LNB]Carlo Ancelotti celebrated Chelsea's first Double by insisting he wants to stay at Stamford Bridge for the next 10 years.[LNB]The Italian has two more years left on his contract and, while he made no suggestion that talks were imminent, he said: 'I'm happy to sign a new contract. Stability is important and if we can work together for a long time it's better.[LNB]'It's also important for the manager, because it's not easy if you'rechanging club every year. After this first season, if they asked me how long I want to stay here I would say maybe 10 years.[LNB]'That wouldn't be bad, especially if every season is like this season.'[LNB]The Blues beat Portsmouth 1-0 at Wembley on Saturday to add the FA Cup to the Barclays Premier League.[LNB]Ancelotti also insisted Frank Lampard is staying with him in west London.[LNB]The England midfielder has been linked with Real Madrid and Inter Milan with the Italians thought to be using Lampard to keep former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho at the San Siro.[LNB] Spot of bother: Lampard misses a penalty in Saturday's Wembley final[LNB]But Ancelotti is determined to nip the story in the bud.[LNB]He added: 'I have a very good relationship with Mourinho. Don't break it. But this story is a joke. Lampard will stay here.[LNB]'When I started last season there was a problem with John Terry and Manchester City. Every time I said no, John Terry will stay here because he is important. I don't want to do the same with Frank Lampard. He will stay here.'[LNB] Chelsea's final flourish as Avram Grant suffers double dose of penalty painPICTURE SPECIAL: Chelsea show off their pots as they celebrate Double Carlo's blueprint for success gives Chelsea fans a reason to smileGood news Fabio Capello, Ashley Cole is in the best form of his lifeChelsea star Cole sets record for FA Cup wins after Portsmouth sunkCaptain Terry praises 'unbelievable' Chelsea but blasts Wembley pitchCHELSEA FC

Source: Daily_Mail