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We need to see him making a pan of scouse next.Then my dream is complete. lol
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He says stuff like it’s the easiest thing in the world. Like qualifying for the CL isn’t even an issue for someone like him. This is what having a real winner with ambition looks like rather than a couple of narcissists who are more interested in playing golf or auditioning for a different job. Carlo is focused on winning here and that’s the key difference between him and every manager since Royle and early Moyes (who started auditioning for the United job towards the end of his time here)
It’s nice to hear him say it but I don’t have the confidence in him getting the players he wants/needs to do it.
This quote from Carlo's interview is precisely why the squad has been in such a mess for the last few years:
“There are some managers who organise the teams for themselves, not the players, so people can say, “Look how well he organises the team”.
Anyone alive today doesn’t reckon he is calling out Mourhino thereCompletely agree
Is charlie actually taking the mick? Dont know how he gets away with being a football pundit. It's clear as day he doesnt watch enough games to make a judgement.CHARLIE NICHOLAS
Has Carlo Ancelotti’s success at Everton been a surprise?
Yes. I cannot deny that. I have seen Everton four times since he took over. I cannot say I was overly impressed by the way they played. I saw them at West Ham where they got a draw, but I do not know how they got that. They got a point at home to Newcastle too and they got away with that. Dominic Calvert Lewin’s goals have been important and the turnaround has been fabulous, so it has surprised me.
I did not know Ancelotti was the type they needed. I thought they needed an aggressive manager and maybe Ancelotti has been behind the scenes, but we saw with the VAR decision against Man United that he has that capability. His personality as a player and a manager made me think he would not fit in straight away, so he has surprised me - I hold my hands up.
Everton have not improved so much in defence but are much better going forward. If they give him honesty and effort then they can see where they can go. I am surprised how quickly he has turned it around, but they have a big game at Chelsea at the weekend so they must keep it going. Finally, they have someone they can trust.
lol Got away with that lol,All us till we messed up. At west ham we could have nicked it 2nd half
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MATT LE TISSER
Has Carlo Ancelotti’s success at Everton been a surprise?
Carlo Ancelotti has an incredibly good CV. He is one of the best managers in the world so it is not a surprise to see he has made a difference at Everton. They were crying out for a manager of his calibre. They have tried several differing people bu the managers they have had before were a level below Ancelotti. The club has a history, fan base and the investment to do well, it was that manager they were after, in that world-class bracket.
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PHIL THOMPSON
Has Carlo Ancelotti’s success at Everton been a surprise?
I think Everton are enjoying a great run with Carlo Ancelotti. He is a good tactician but he is a lot more than that as a man-manager. He has a special way and is a calming influence on the sideline. He makes the players believe in themselves. As we saw after the Man Utd game though, he does have an angry side to him - he is more than just a nice guy.
He has done a really good job, but it will be down to the recruitment in the summer to see if they can move on and progress to another level.
He's still pee'd off Arse didn't get him and they ended up with Arteta.Is charlie actually taking the mick? Don't know how he gets away with being a football pundit. It's clear as day he doesnt watch enough games to make a judgement.
Good stats but it's easy to pick stats that suit. Would like to see a wider range/all relevant stats to see were we actually fall. (not dissing ancelotti I think we'd still look good).