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Ancelotti aims to take Everton to UCL

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LONDON: 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 St-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 Europe’s top club competitio­n.

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

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

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

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

“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 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,” Ancelotti said. “I have to call him. I don’t know if some players want to come here because I am here.”

Ancelotti’s first game in charge is against Burnley tomorrow.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti poses for a selfie with a young fan.
REUTERS Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti poses for a selfie with a young fan.

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