Bristol Post

Ancelotti aiming to still be Everton boss when new stadium opens

- Carl MARKHAM Press Associatio­n

EVERTON manager Carlo Ancelotti wants to still be in charge at the club when they move to their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.

Planning permission was granted this week for the 52,888-capacity ground by the side of the River Mersey, which is scheduled to open in time for the 2024-25 season.

Ancelotti’s contract expires in June 2024 but he hopes he will have done a good enough job to have extended his stay beyond that.

“I would like to be there when the new stadium will be opened,” said the Italian.

“It will be a good achievemen­t for me, of course. I think to finish the contract in 2024 you did a good job and when you did a good job the contract will not be stopped in 2024, it will continue.

“So for sure, for the time I spent here it is almost one year I feel good so I would like to stay as long as possible.”

It has been a good week for the club as news of the stadium came sandwiched between Everton’s first win at Anfield since 1999 and a new contract until 2025 for left-back Lucas Digne.

“In the last few days, (there has been) a lot of good news and we are working to keep the good news every day,” added Ancelotti.

“It was a good result, a step forward for the new stadium and Digne signed a new contract.”

Fans are still riding high off the back of Saturday’s long-awaited away win in the Merseyside derby and the Everton boss said the only disappoint­ment was he could not enjoy more interactio­n with the supporters about the result.

“They don’t talk to me, they’ve

done this (signalling a thumbs up),” he said. “Unfortunat­ely, we don’t have chance to talk to the people. I went outside only once biking but I bike really fast so it is difficult for them to catch me.” » Liverpool say they are deeply saddened by the death of goalkeeper Alisson Becker’s father in Brazil.

It is understood 57-year-old Jose Agostinho Becker drowned after going for a swim on his property in Lavras do Sul on Wednesday.

“Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the tragic death of Alisson Becker’s father, Jose, in Brazil on Wednesday,” said a statement.

“The thoughts of everybody at the club are with Alisson and the Becker family at this incredibly sad and difficult time.

“The club requests media respects the privacy of Alisson and his family during this time.”

Alisson’s teammates Adrian and

Virgil Van Dijk that the both took to Instagram to express their support, with the former writing: “We are all with you hermano.”

David De Gea, goalkeeper with arch-rivals Manchester United, posted a picture on Twitter of the two of them embracing after a game with the words: “We are all with you.”

Brazilian club Fluminense, where Alisson’s brother Muriel plays, said on Twitter: “Fluminense Football Club deeply regret the passing of Jose Agostinho Becker, father of goalkeeper­s Muriel and Alisson. We wish all strength to his friends and family.”

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