Luiz Felipe Scolari, sacked by Chelsea in February before Russia coach Guus Hiddink took over temporarily until the end of the season, had a similar problem with tactics.
As a man manager though, Ancelotti is closer to Hiddink than Scolari or Inter boss and former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho.
He rarely rants and raves on the touchline and does not like to fuel controversy unnecessarily.
His relaxed attitude will certainly be needed as he settles in to his new job, having never worked abroad before following stints at Reggiana, Parma and Juventus prior to joining Milan.
A midfielder who played for Italy at the 1990 World Cup, Ancelotti will command respect from the Chelsea dressing room but he will be well-aware how quickly that can ebb away having publicly clashed with Inzaghi among others at Milan.
Chelsea's manager Guus Hiddink holds the trophy after their English FA Cup final win on May 30, 2009
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