Carlo Ancelotti ‘already loving Everton’, says chairman Bill Kenwright
Italian has signed four-and-a-half-year deal as manager
Carlo Ancelotti is already “loving” being at Everton, according to chairman Bill Kenwright.
The decorated Italian has agreed to take on the job of trying to turn around Everton’s fortunes, signing a four-and-a-half-year deal as manager.
Kenwright sat next to Ancelotti in the directors’ box at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch the hosts play out a goalless draw with Arsenal that was hardly inspiring.
But Kenwright is confident Ancelotti is the man to push Everton back towards the top of the Premier League and praised majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri for aiming high.
Kenwright told evertontv: “I have to take my hat off to Farhad. We interviewed a lot of people and Farhad was pushing for a world-class manager.
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Show all 23“He wants this team to be where he’s wanted it to be for three and a half years. He wants this club to be winning trophies.
“That is what he is here for. We want a world-class manager to help us do that and to get us to this magnificent new stadium.
“Carlo’s had a little bit of an Everton experience today. He’s already loving the club. You can’t not feel the embrace of this club, can you?”
While Kenwright is hugely excited for the start of a new era he reserved special praise for Duncan Ferguson, who stepped in as caretaker boss following the sacking of Marco Silva.
Ferguson’s four-game spell resulted in victory over Chelsea, draws with Manchester United and Arsenal and a loss on penalties to Leicester in the Carabao Cup.
The Scot, a hero as a player at Goodison Park, brought a huge amount of passion and energy to the role, and Kenwright said: “It’d be hard for me to put into words the Duncan Ferguson era.
“I get emotional because I am an emotional chairman. He gave the club and fans a reminder of what a privilege it is to be an Evertonian.
“I don’t know anyone else who could have done it, who could have said, ‘We’re going to work now and show those fans (what it means to play for Everton), because he loves those fans as much as they love him.
“It’s not just a game to him, it’s Everton.”
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