 Welcome to Toffy TV, Carl Antolotti has left his role as manager of Everton Football Club to join Real Madrid. The Italian manager is 62, next week has signed a three-year deal to take over at the Spanish Giants. It's obviously a bitter pill to take for a lot of Evertonians today. He originally managed Real Madrid back in 2013 to 2015 winning the Champions League, the Super Cup, the FIFA World Cup and the Copa del Rey, but he didn't actually win anything in the second season and they got rid of him, being Madrid. He had basically 75% win accuracy with the percentage with the Real Madrid so you can understand why they've come back for him. Obviously being at Everton for 18 months, he had a 46.3 win percentage at Everton making him the third highest. I know it's a smaller game pool to choose from behind Howard Kendr who was first for 54% and Harry Cattrick who was 46.5. Obviously he took over on Boxing Day 2019, that was his first game when we played Barney and won 1-0. Thanks for Dominic Harman and Louen Heather. Obviously, lot being said in the last few days about the man, obviously Everton finishing 10th, disappointing into the season, but I think a lot of Evertonians are just shocked at the moment. Certainly with comments that Carlo Ancelotti had said about leaving Everton Football Club and wanting to stick around, never going back to Real Madrid. The things he said about the clubs in the Super League as well and how they acted. So from that point of view, quite surprised, but on the other hand it is football and probably the chance to take a job like this wouldn't come round ever again. It is Real Madrid and from that point of view, you can understand it as well. One last big chance, taking him up to his 65th birthday, which is normally seen as retirement age. It's Everton. We've got with a lot of managers in the last few years and now one is walking out on us. It feels very, very strange, but it is what it is. Everton going into summer where we had to look at the signings we were bringing in and there was going to be hopefully new plays coming in, because it's what we are craving. We need a new manager as well now and obviously the board are going to have to sit down and they're going to have to be very, very quick. Obviously the euro starts next week and that takes a lot of attention for the football and well. Everton have got to be very quick to get whoever they feel is the right man. After waiting and seeing, there aren't any real massive candidates that jump out at me straight away. That's up to the club now. They've got to be very, very fast. Obviously with massive brands signing a new contract a month or so, that gives continuity at the club at least. Hopefully they will already have had a list of managers in case Carlo Ancelotti has left or did sack them, so we'll have to wait and see if they dip into that pool. There's obviously the name of Duncan Ferguson as well, who obviously was the caretaker manager before Carlo Ancelotti came in. He's obviously since then made no secret that one day he'd wanted to be the Everton manager. He's been the assistant manager under Carlo and with him being an Evertonian through and through, a lot of people might look towards him. People might look towards David Moyes after what he's just done at West Ham. It might look that way as well, but we'll have to wait and see. There's a lot of big names out there that will be linked with Everton in the next coming days. Hopefully not weeks because we want this to happen as quick as possible. We want Everton to make an appointment as quick as possible. That takes us forward and we can get on with bringing those new plays in. It's obviously very, very sad. A lot of people love Carlo and put a lot of faith in Carlo. A big name manager who came into Everton and seemed to get Everton and get the culture and get living on Maisie side and everything that come with it. A lot of people are going to be very, very disappointed that Carlo has probably followed his heart more than anything to take this job. Maybe he feels like there's business to be done at Real Madrid that he felt like it didn't get done last time after winning the Champions League. At this point, it feels very, very strange that the managers of Barcelona and Real Madrid are both ex-Everton managers. There you go. Stay tuned to this channel for more on this in the coming days. As I said, coming days and weeks. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on this as well. If you want daily live videos where obviously we will be chatting about this quite a lot, get over to Patreon. The link is in the description and it's on the screen right now. Don't forget, leave your comments. Let us know your thoughts on this, on who you want and just your thoughts on Carlo and Gelotti in the last 18 months. A lot of people might be happy. I think this is a good step and we can go forward. Younger manager now can build an identity for Everton. Let's see what happens. Thanks for watching and we'll see you later.