Ancelotti shares his experiences working under Roman Abramovich, the former Chelsea owner, who he says had high expectations for the team.
Abramovich wanted Ancelotti to win the Champions League and establish Chelsea's identity on the pitch.
Ancelotti admits he was aware that working for Abramovich would be different, especially after a loss to Wigan Athletic early in his tenure.
He recalls Abramovich visiting the training ground to ask questions after the loss, creating a sense of surveillance.
Ancelotti compares Abramovich's management style to that of Silvio Berlusconi, who was also demanding but gave him more space to manage the team.
Ancelotti was eventually sacked in 2011, but notes that Chelsea won the Champions League the following year with Roberto di Matteo as manager.
Ancelotti reflects on his time at Chelsea as a positive experience, saying he remembers every day as a good day.