• Italian holds first press conference since appointment• Ancelotti rules out signing Zlatan IbrahimovicCarlo Ancelotti took his place as new Everton manager with a promise to try to beat
Liverpool for a second time when the two sides meet in the FA Cup next month.
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As Napoli manager Ancelotti was responsible for one of the few Liverpool defeats this season – September’s 2-0 reverse in the group stages of the
Champions League – so he knows how long Everton have waited to win a game against their neighbour. That run stretches back to October 2010, although it is even longer – September 1999 – since they were victorious at Anfield but the Italian is hoping to kickstart his reign with a memorable win on 5 January.