Former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has revealed his desire to return to Premier League management after expressing his admiration for Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Italian was sacked by the Blues at the end of his second season last May despite claiming a domestic double in his first year at Stamford Bridge.
The 52-year-old says he is in no rush to get back into coaching and insists he would only consider coming back to England for a top club.
Speaking to La Repubblica, Ancelotti said: "For a coach, this is the ideal country. But I would only consider top clubs, including Tottenham and Liverpool.
"It's evident that (Arsenal manager Arsene) Wenger's bench is wobbling and that in several months' time, an English coach will be appointed to replace (England manager Fabio) Capello in the national team, which will free up a place in a club."I am in no hurry, I promise.
"The fact I'm not coaching does not cause me anguish. In fact, I am enjoying life."
Ancelotti also spoke of his "love" for Ferguson after praising the way the Manchester United manager brings through young players.
He added: "As time goes on, the more I fall in love with Ferguson.
"As a coach, he is unusual. It's not as if he guides the training sessions because he delegates a lot and has an excellent staff.
"But he understands football like few do.
"With him, all the players improve. He has no fear of introducing youngsters.
"United play a European style of football, a modern style.
"But above all, Ferguson is a great person and he is humble."
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