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Carlo Ancelotti: Everton boss honoured to be compared to Jose Mourinho

Carlo Ancelotti delighted by Jose Mourinho comparison; Everton face Tottenham in the FA Cup fifth round on Wednesday; Everton are aiming to reach their first FA Cup quarter-final in five years

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Carlo Ancelotti says it is an 'honour' that his style of play has been compared to Jose Mourinho's methods

Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti insists it is an honour to be compared to Jose Mourinho and is delighted when people describe his own tactics as "old style".

Ancelotti may have won more Champions Leagues (three) than his Tottenham counterpart (two) but the Portuguese has the edge on league titles (eight) to the Italian's four - although both have had success in four different domestic leagues.

With an age difference of just over three years between them, Ancelotti believes the pair have a lot of similarities in their philosophies and so is happy to be mentioned in the same breath.

"It is an honour for me to be compared to Jose but we didn't talk too much about this," said the Everton manager, who will have to get past Mourinho's side at Goodison Park on Wednesday in order to guide the club to their first FA Cup quarter-final in five years.

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Image: Ancelotti says his football philosophy is similar to Mourinho's

"I think we are really close with our idea of football. How I see his team play can be comparable to us.

"He is focused defensively and offensively like I am. Mourinho's teams are always in balance, which means they do a good job defensively and offensively.

"I don't know if it is a new style of football but for me to be compared to his style of football is an honour.

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"If they say to me 'Your team is playing old style football', I am pleased."

The 1995 FA Cup was the last piece of silverware to make it into the Goodison Park trophy cabinet.

Ancelotti is aware supporters are yearning for something to celebrate again but he insists his priority remains to qualify for Europe by improving their league position, although winning the FA Cup would gain entry into the Europa League.

"We are working for this. I know how Evertonians are desperate to win trophies," said the Toffees boss.

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"I don't know if it is the right time this season but what I can assure is we are doing everything to have a trophy here as soon as possible.

"For the stability of the club, the most important is to reach a position in Europe.

"Of course for the happiness winning a trophy will be important but the stability of the club is going to have a big improvement reaching the European positions."

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