Everton have seen some of their former coaches go on to impress elsewhere.
David Moyes is one of them following his European triumph during his time away from Merseyside with West Ham United.
However, perhaps the biggest example of this is with Carlo Ancelotti and the Champions League success he has enjoyed with Real Madrid.
Everton enjoyed an impressive 3-1 victory against their former manager Marco Silva on the weekend down in the capital.
After the game, Silva bizarrely claimed Fulham were beaten by the worse side in what was a strange dig at his former side.
Silva is just one of Everton’s recent coaches to have moved on under the tenure of Farhad Moshiri.
It now looks as if another former Everton coach could be set for a return to the United Kingdom as he has entered talks to become the new Rangers manager.

Former Everton coach Davide Ancelotti in talks to join Rangers
Carlo Ancelotti is set to become the new Brazil manager with his time at the Santiago Bernabeu coming to a premature end.
The legend of the game is leaving his post one-year early to take on the Brazilian national role.
According to Fabrizio Romano, his son, and former Everton coach, Davide Ancelotti is now in talks to become the new Rangers manager.
With his father, Carlo, making the move to Brazil, it is believed Davide is looking for his own role as the new Madrid boss will bring his own staff.
Although Ancelotti is one of the names in the hat for the job, Rangers have now contacted the 35-year-old over the role.
Ally McCoist urged Rangers to appoint Sean Dyche following his own departure from Everton earlier in the year.
But it looks like another former Rangers coach could be about to take on the role.
Ancelotti set for his first managerial role
Considering the position which Rangers find themselves in, this is certainly a risky appointment they look set to potentially make.
With Davide parting ways with his father, Duncan Ferguson mooted joining Ancelotti with Brazil to become part of his coaching staff.
But going back to Rangers, this would be Ancelotti’s first full managerial role and he would have some task on his hands.
The former Everton coach has won just about everything there is to in the game under his father.
But to take on a club the size of Rangers for his first job as a manager is a huge opportunity and one which will require a lot of work in a short space of time.
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