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CARLO ANCELOTTI DREAMS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WITH EVERTON

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New Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti said getting the Merseyside club to compete in the Champions League was his long-term goal, a project similar to his successful stint at Paris Saint-Germain eight years ago.

Ancelotti, one of Europe’s most successful coaches, left Napoli this month and replaced Marco Silva who was sacked by Everton after a 5-2 Premier League defeat by Liverpool.

The 60-year-old had trophy-laden spells at AC Milan, Chelsea, PSG, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. But he faces a different challenge in revitalising Everton, who are 15th in the league and need to finish in the top four to guarantee a spot in the pan-European competition.

“The Champions League is the long-term objective. Nothing is impossible,” Ancelotti told reporters on Monday (Dec23). “It’s true I managed top clubs. At PSG the project was good. I think here it’s the same.”

The Italian guided PSG to a first league title in 19 years in the 2012-13 season and the Champions League quarter-finals.

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He said he was impressed by Everton’s ambition after the club submitted a planning application for their proposed new 52,000-seater Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

“The fact the club wants to build a stadium means they have a clear idea of how they want success,” said the 60-year-old.

“Revenue in football is important. Everton want the new stadium so they can improve… be more competitive. For me, it could be good to be here when the new stadium will be open.”

Ancelotti also said he was open to the possibility of 38-year-old free agent Zlatan Ibrahimovic joining Everton.

“Zlatan is a good friend but I don’t know what his idea is,” he said of the Swede, who worked with him at PSG.

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“I have to call him. I don’t know if some players want to come here because I am here. It’s happened sometimes in the past.”

Ancelotti’s first game in charge is against Burnley on Thursday.

-Reuters

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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