Supporters of Everton have been reacting to a stat on Carlo Ancelotti that was posted to social media following the defeat to Chelsea on Sunday.
As stated by @EvertonNewsFeed, the 4-0 hammering from the Blues was the 60-year-old Italian’s joint-heaviest defeat of his career, level with a 4-0 defeat against Atletico Madrid when he was Real Madrid’s manager (per Goal), which fans reacted to.
?3 months in at Everton and today’s defeat was the joint heaviest defeat of Carlo Ancelloti’s managerial career pic.twitter.com/CMZD888R7q
— ??? ?????? ????? (@EvertonNewsFeed) March 8, 2020
Everton will do that to ya
— Evan Craig (@BigFreedomCraig) March 8, 2020
Sorry Carlo ?
— Dan H (@D_Hart11) March 8, 2020
Roll in the summer window – let’s sort out the obvious midfield issues and bring in a captain. A proper leader capable of carrying the flag
— Peter Hesketh (@peterhesketh) March 8, 2020
Do you believe that there will be a big clear out over the summer or will it be gradual?Clear out, it's what we need and what will happenGradual, lots of change would upset the balance |
The defeat against Frank Lampard’s outfit was the fourth of his stint at Goodison Park so far, with the previous three coming against Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal (per BBC).
Following the latest loss, Ancelotti’s side is 12th in the Premier League table, sitting ten points above the relegation zone (as per BBC).
Says all you need too know about some of them, gylfi Keane sidibe need too be replaced, Davies loan and digne needs a slap, playing backwards like Coleman at times
— Sean Turton (@DadOfTwo2011) March 8, 2020
Welcome to Everton, always a let down
— Andrew (@I_am_Fletch) March 8, 2020
Gutted for Carlo being the gaffer at Chelsea, but it let’s him see who’s who… Changes ahead. #EFC
— JimGurney (@JimGurney4) March 9, 2020
I agree…clearly NOT a Managerial problem. It’s the Players. They need to tell us WHY they continue NOT to be on the same page>Clearly descension in the ranks…We all agree we have a team that SHOULD be better than they are: The TEAM has to buy into the system as a whole!!!…
— Michael Banak (@theWorldsFCs) March 8, 2020
What do we think?
Despite the defeat against Chelsea, Ancelotti still has a fairly respectable record with the Toffees, with five victories in his first 12 games (per Transfermarkt).
With only one transfer window as the Everton boss also, supporters will just need to stick with the team for the time being until Ancelotti has made some signings, which he has not as of yet (per Transfermarkt).