Carlo Ancelotti presumes that his job will not be under any sort of scrutiny even if his Chelsea side fail to beat Manchester United tomorrow
Speculations have already been arising regarding Ancelotti's future at Chelsea in case they fail to progress further in this season's Champions League. However, the Italian is absolutely valiant about his future by insisting that his job will always be impervious regardless of what happens at Old Trafford tomorrow.

He said: “I think that a lot of times I’ve said the pressure is not bad. The pressure for me is to give concentration to the players, so that they can do their best. It will be difficult tomorrow but we have the possibility to deliver a perfect game.

“I think that a lot of the time I played this kind of game with this pressure but it’s not pressure, its excitement. To be involved in this type of game is fantastic for my career so I’m not afraid. I’m not worried about this.

"I’m happy to have a possibility to give my skills to the players to play at their best. My future is already decided.

"I don’t have a problem about this game. It is not important that I have to speak to Roman [Abramovich] [about] when I have a contract and everything is okay with him.”

Being virtually upbeat is one thing but facing the reality is whole new thing and Carlo Ancelotti would definitely be well aware of the daunting prospect he faces in Manchester tomorrow. Considering the amount of caliber being placed on this clash, a defeat could even signal the last laugh for Ancelotti.