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What Carlos Alcaraz has already claimed about ‘crazy’ Everton fans in public interview

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Carlos Alcaraz has taken to Everton like a duck in water after his first outings with the Toffees.

The Argentine has become the new fan favourite at Everton and is enjoying every second with the Merseyside club.

Alcaraz already loves his new Everton chant as it seems like a match made in heaven with the supporters.

After his time in the Premier League with Southampton, Alcaraz’s early appearances might have helped Everton already do what he couldn’t achieve with the Saints, stay in the Premier League.

As the midfielder is already in love with the club after Alcaraz pounded the Everton badge after scoring he has now given his verdict on the the Toffees supporters.

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What Carlos Alcaraz has already claimed about Everton fans

It will make fans even happier as David Moyes would’ve taken Alcaraz off before his first goal against Crystal Palace, which could’ve made for a mixed reaction from fans on the Everton boss.

Alas, he didn’t, and the reaction from Alcaraz and the support has been immense.

Everton’s club media have now released an interview with the Argentine and Jack Harrison after the Palace win, as the 22-year-old made his admission to the fans.

“The group is very good, I’m very proud to hear the fans calling my name,”

“They’re crazy but in a good way!”

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It feels like Alcaraz has been with the Toffees for years, but he only joined the club 11 days ago.

Alcaraz praised Beto after Everton’s win showing he’s bonded with the group so far, but one player has helped him above all.

As seen in the interview above, Harrison speaks Spanish which some Evertonians might have been unaware of, he translated excellently for Alcaraz, as Harrison revealed the start he’s made around the club.

“He’s settled in really well, laughing and joking,” Harrison said.

“It’s always important when you have a player like that come in, he’s shown exactly what he can do on the pitch too.”

It’s a massive advantage for Alcaraz to have another Spanish speaker in the dressing room, as Moyes might have pulled off a masterclass with the Argentine.