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The Ancelotti effect clear at Everton

The Ancelotti effect clear at Everton
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When Everton appointed Italian head coach Carlo Ancelotti in November of last year it was a massive coup for the Merseysider’s. The iconic boss arrived to replace the inconsistent Marco Silva in the Toffees dugout.

However, the Italian’s appointment could not prevent Everton from finishing a disappointing 12th place in the Premier League table. In all fairness to the former Napoli boss, he inherited a mediocre squad of players.

Everton were unlikely to see a major difference in results until he had a full transfer window to bring in players.

It seems that the Merseysider’s are close to completing their first signings of the window, with Colombian attacking midfielder James Rodriguez and Brazilian counterpart Allan reportedly set for medicals in England on Wednesday.

The pair would be an unbelievable upgrade to the players currently occupying the Everton midfield. Both are highly-rated players, who have played at the biggest level of the game both at club and international level. The likelihood of the pair joining the Toffees without Ancelotti at the helm was very small, as they could not offer European football this season.

The veteran bosses presence alone is an attraction. Ancelotti has worked with both of the potential new signings at previous clubs. Rodriguez, in particular, seems to have great affection for the former Chelsea boss.

He is the coach that seemed to get the best out of the mercurial star at Real Madrid.

The signings show the sort of effect a big-name and iconic head coach can have on a club. The Italian was brought in to bring success on the pitch. He has not yet been had a fair amount of time to achieve that objective.

However, with the quality of his playing staff improving this summer, Everton should be in a far more positive position come the end of the season.

Premier League
OVERALL TABLE PTS GP W D L +/-
1
Manchester City 88 37 27 7 3 60
2
Arsenal 86 37 27 5 5 61
3
Liverpool 79 37 23 10 4 43
4
Aston Villa 68 37 20 8 9 20
5
Tottenham 63 37 19 6 12 10
6
Newcastle United 57 36 17 6 13 22
7
Chelsea 57 36 16 9 11 12
8
Manchester United 54 36 16 6 14 -4
9
West Ham 52 37 14 10 13 -12
10
Brighton 48 36 12 12 12 -4
11
Bournemouth 48 37 13 9 15 -12
12
Crystal Palace 46 37 12 10 15 -6
13
Wolverhampton 46 37 13 7 17 -13
14
Fulham 44 37 12 8 17 -8
15
Everton 40 37 13 9 15 -10
16
Brentford 39 37 10 9 18 -7
17
Nottingham Forest 29 37 8 9 20 -19
18
Luton Town 26 37 6 8 23 -31
19
Burnley 24 37 5 9 23 -36
20
Sheffield United 16 37 3 7 27 -66

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