Related: Everton's Jean-Philippe Gbamin set to be out until 2021 with achilles injury Everton remain a long way off realising the ambitions of the majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri and their three-times Champions League winning manager.
That would have been brought home to Ancelotti when his team blew a two-goal lead in stoppage time against Newcastle, in defeat at Arsenal and especially in the 4-0 reverse at Chelsea in the final game before lockdown.
The positives as football entered its enforced break were the new five-year contracts signed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Mason Holgate.The return to contact training has at least allowed Ancelotti more time to impose his ideas at Finch Farm, albeit in a restricted fashion.
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