Supporters of Everton have gushed over Carlo Ancelotti’s latest post to Twitter following the most recent victory under his belt as gaffer.
Following the 3-2 victory over Watford, the 60-year-old Italian posted to social media praising the side’s ‘strength of character’ before stating ‘well done team’ (per Carlo Ancelotti), which fans loved.
A victory from strength of character. Well done team. #COYB pic.twitter.com/xE0kRK6rFn
— Carlo Ancelotti (@MrAncelotti) February 1, 2020
Magnifico, Carlo! ?
— Everton Blue Army (@EvertonBlueArmy) February 1, 2020
What a man and what manager. Thank you for managing our great football club.
— Gary Hardie (@ghardie33) February 1, 2020
We love you already Boss?x
— ?Anne Celotti Williams ? (@annewillia) February 1, 2020
Does Carlo Ancelotti have the potential to be the best manager that Everton have ever had?Yes, he is already doing a fantastic jobNo, I don't think he will take us that far |
The former Napoli manager has been at the helm of the Goodison Park club since the victory over Burnley on Boxing Day (as per Sky Sports).
During his tenure so far, the Italian has an impressive record of four wins, two draw and two defeats in all competitions (per BBC), with the two defeats coming against Liverpool and Manchester City, leaving many infatuated.
My Manager ?
— The Unholy Trinity Everton Podcast (@UHTPodcast) February 1, 2020
When Everton win like they did today it’s the best feeling in the world . You have the most fanatical fans behind you,Take us to the top Carlo.
— F.W. Woolworth (@moshirisboys) February 1, 2020
You, sir, are the best ?
— Trish1878 (@Azzurri1878) February 1, 2020
World class Carlo still have to pinch Meself
— ryanlloyd 23101985 (@ryanllo83199788) February 1, 2020
You have delivered something we have not seen in many years A comeback win away from home. Proud to be Everton and grateful you chose us. Thank you Carlo ??
— EFCFletch (@fletch2505) February 2, 2020
What do we think?
Since Ancelotti’s arrival in Merseyside, the Toffees have shot up the table and have gone from looking down at the relegation zone to being two points off a Europa League spot (per BBC).
Under the Italian’s guidance, Everton are becoming a force to be reckoned with, with a squad that had been deemed not good enough (via Liverpool Echo), making the sky seem the limit for the Toffees in the future.