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David Beckham has some words for Carlo Ancelotti after his shock sack by Bayern Munich



David Beckham has some words for Carlo Ancelotti after his shock sack by Bayern Munich
It's no longer news that one of the world's best managers, Carlo Ancelotti was sacked on Thursday by German club, Bayern Munich, following the club's 3-0 loss to PSG in the Champions League midweek.

Ancelotti took to Twitter to thank the club and it's fans following his sack and according to reports is considering rejoining the English premier league following a successfull time at Chelsea.
David Beckham has some words for Carlo Ancelotti after his shock sack by Bayern Munich
Former Manchester United, PSG and Real Madrid player, David Beckham has reacted to PSG's sacking of Ancelotti. The former LA Galaxy player had a great time with Ancelotti during his time at PSG and had only kind words for the Italian.
David Beckham has some words for Carlo Ancelotti after his shock sack by Bayern Munich
“I love Carlo,”Beckham told AS.
“Carlo is the best for me, he’s one of the most incredible managers and people and one of the most successful managers in football.”
“He’ll be okay”.
Ancelotti has been one of the most successful managers in Europe in recent years, but endured a difficult start to the 2017-18 campaign at Bayern. 
The PSG loss followed poor Bundesliga results against Hoffenheim and Wolfsburg, as well as reports of dressing room unrest and injuries to key players such as Manuel Neuer. 
West Ham is reportedly on the verge of hiring Ancelotti.

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