In my opinion, Everton should have fired Benitez a long time ago, indeed at the beginning of the season Everton performance was quite impressive by successfully winning consecutive wins, but Benitez predictable strategy has made Everton continue to sink, and even in 13 matches they only won 1 time, right?
That's a pretty bad achievement for a team as big as Everton? From some media that I read, there are several names that might replace Benitez at Everton, Gattuso, Mourinho, Martinez, Rooney and Lampard.
If it had to be replaced in order to support the achievements or performance of a club like Everton, I would prefer or agree to choose Rooney and Lampard or one of the two, because considering the experience of both when they were still active as players was also very extraordinary.
That's in my opinion if for example there is a vote in the selection of the change of coach
Nowadays, there are indeed many coaches who come from football club legends who are starting to show their capacity as a capable coach, for example, like Arteta at Arsenal, but not a few football legends who actually experience failure as coaches as experienced by Thierry Henry, Paul Scholes And even Diego Maradona, I think a player who has a pretty good performance in his football career can't guarantee he will be a good coach too, so it would be very risky for Everton to entrust the team to a coach who lacks experience in coaching, according to I think it's better for Everton now to find a coach who has proven his capacity to coach a club, or maybe it's better for them to appoint Duncan Ferguson as interim coach until the end of the season, because Duncan Ferguson has been an assistant to David Moyes, Ancelotti and also Benitez.
So I think he is also quite experienced in coaching a club because so far he has gained a lot of knowledge from these senior coaches, and from the notes I read on
Wikipedia, if in the 2019 season he managed to help Everton get out of the relegation zone by beating Chelsea 3-1 when he was interim coach replacing Marco Silva at that time before finally becoming Ancelotti's assistant at Everton.