Having inspired yet another sensational performance by Real Madrid to reach a record-breaking UEFA Champions League final, it is mind-boggling that Carlo Ancelotti is not one of the first names in the conversation for the greatest manager of all time, writes KickOff's Lukhanyo Mtuta.
After beating Bayern Munich 2-1 in the second-leg of their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday, Los Blancos could now clinch a record-extending 15th UCL title when they meet fellow finalists Borussia Dortmund on 1 June. At the heart of the Spanish giants' huge achievement has been their manager Ancelotti, who is now the first coach in history to reach six Champions League finals.