Italian game can learn from the Premier League, claims Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti

11 September 2009 08:45
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti believes the Italian game can learn from the Barclays Premier League when it comes to tackling fan violence and racism. The Blues boss was full of praise for the English game as he prepares to take his table-topping side to Stoke tomorrow. Ancelotti has guided Chelsea to four straight wins in the Premier League and will expect his side to continue their winning ways at the Britannia Stadium. 'People go to the stadium to see a spectacle,' said Ancelotti. 'In Italy unfortunately it isn't like that. 'People there don't have this sense for spectacle. In Italy we still have violence, so I hope that in Italy it will change soon, and that people go to the stadium to see an exciting match, like in England, and to support their team - not using violence and racist taunts towards the players. 'It is something nice and interesting to see here [in England]. I like it because all the stadiums are full and work very well. It's a very positive experience.'

Source: Daily_Mail