I just admire the managerial skills of Ancelotti his calmness during matches even even when his team is losing a match and his tactical prowess in taking decision as well as making substitutions eventually changes losing games to winning ones thus such a manager deserves a long term contract extension by Real Madrid management, I don't think there is any manager close to his level in Europe now,
Of course, he deserves to get a long-term extension on his contract. Ancelotti is very successful in managing Real Madrid, it is not only the first time that he successfully manages Real Madrid. Ancelotti also ever managed Real Madrid previously, and he also successfully leads Real Madrid to get titles. Yes, Ancelotti is one of the most successful coaches in the world, not only in Europe. I think his level is the same as Guardiola and Zidane if we compare him to other successful coaches in the modern era.
Ancelotti is one man that makes me see the value of an elderly experience in football. He is very calm, coordinated, friendly and experienced. I can say that his experience is because of his age and his exposure in football. He must have seen many generations of footballers player, he must have understood how everything works out of his experience. He should also know player behaviours and how to handle them because he knows how to manage individual players. His experience will always tell him a match that is likely to be lost and he will make nice changes.
He also has the ability to manage different generations of players, from old schools like Modric, Kroose, Benzema to the current boys and the future like Vinicius, Camavenja, Rodrygo etc. Real Madrid has no option than to extend his contract.
Costa will be felt during the weekend displays against Manchester City. He was a deadly weapon for Chelsea not until Antonio Conte forcefully asked for him to leave privately through text. Poor from Chelsea management to let go of him though.
The English Premier League is getting more interesting and tougher with the new players that the clubs are signing and with the arrival of Diego Costa to Wolves, it's going to be a war this weekend because Diego Costa is one striker that keeps defenders awake till the referee blows the final whistle in a match. Wolves playing against Manchester City is going to be an interesting match to watch because one-man squad Costa is going to be in the game and we are going to see a war between him and defenders as he's known right from when he was playing for Chelsea as a radical striker that makes use of every given opportunity to score. About his exit to Chelsea, I think he was not in terms with the then-Chelsea coach Antonio Conte I believe his relationship with the man made him work away.
I will advise that you should not expect much from Costa, because the Costa Wolves bought is not the same Chelsea and ATM Costa you used to know. There is a factor called age that is no longer his friend. Costa will not be that fighter you anticipate him to be and even when he fights, he fights for a big team with big players, so we cannot say Wolves is a big team. Don't expect much from him, but it doesn't mean he cannot kick the ball at the back of the net, but it means he cannot compete with Haaland.