Published 16:16 IST, January 21st 2020

Napoli consider parting ways with Gattuso, regret the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti

Napoli are reportedly considering parting ways with Gennaro Gattuso after employing him for just 35 days. They regret letting go of Carlo Ancelotti. Read more.

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Carlo Ancelotti arrived at Everton amidst much fanfare and has quickly turned around fortunes at Merseyside club. Everton squad looks motivated under experienced Italian and have moved out of relegation battle with impressive displays in Premier League. Meanwhile, Napoli are 11th in Italian league and look in a tough situation under manrial prowess of Gennaro Gattuso. former AC Milan coach is reportedly pondering a resignation as Napoli regret departure of Carlo Ancelotti.

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Napoil succumbed to a 2-0 loss at home to Fiorentina making it four losses from ir last five Serie A games since Gennaro Gattuso took charge. Italian giants are w struggling to get back to winning ways. However, reports in La Gazzetta dello Sport state that Napoli chairman Antonio de Laurentiis regrets sacking Carlo Ancelotti and wants former PSG coach back in Naples. Carlo Ancelotti has enjoyed a good start to his manrial era at Everton having won thrice, lost twice and drawn once in Premier League.

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16:16 IST, January 21st 2020