Ancelotti is accused of failing to pay 1 million euros in taxes while working at Real Madrid
Everton Manager Carlo Ancelotti has had legal problems.
Prosecutors in Spain accuse a 61-year-old Italian of failing to pay taxes in the amount of 1 million euros.
The accusers ‘ claims relate to the tax on income from image rights for the period of Ancelotti’s work at real Madrid, specifically in 2014-2015.
The Madrid Prosecutor’s office suggests that Ancelotti hid income “in order to avoid fulfilling his tax obligations to the Treasury without any grounds for doing so.”
The Italian managed Real Madrid in 2013-2015. With Ancelotti, the team won the Spanish Cup, the Champions League and the UEFA super Cup, as well as the world club championship in 2014.
“Ancelotti is on a par with Klopp.” Carragher on the Everton coach»
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher spoke out after the draw in the Merseyside Derby (0: 0) in the 30th round of the Premier League.
Everton want to compete and the appointment of a specialist like Ancelotti is a huge step forward. Ancelotti is certainly on the same level as the Liverpool coach [Klopp], and there is no doubt about that.
The question is whether he will have the funds to invite the appropriate players. It is extremely difficult to break into the top 6. it requires not just big, but crazy money.
Opening a new stadium is a big deal for Everton, now they can attract top players and really compete for the top 4. It’s not realistic right now, but it’s possible in a year or two,” Carragher said.
Carlo Ancelotti: Liverpool played well and Everton came very close to winning
Everton Manager Carlo Ancelotti summed up the results of the match of the 30th round of the Premier League with Liverpool (0: 0).
“To be honest, we were really close to winning. But it was a difficult match.
We played really well, we were focused and ready to make sacrifices. At the end of the match, we had chances to score.
Liverpool played a good game, they had more possession of the ball, but we played great defensively.
We tried to start attacks from defense. They were pressing high and it was difficult to move from their penalty area, so we decided to make more shots forward, ” Ancelotti said.