While on holiday, Éder Militão said that he and Ancelotti were like “father and son” to children in the place where he was born.
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The skilled defender went back to his hometown and became friends with the kids there while he wasn’t playing football.
The skilled defender went back to his hometown and became friends with the kids there while he wasn’t playing football.
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It was also made public at this time that Militão was very close with Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti. By showing how different their relationship is from that of a father and son, the coach and player have built a close bond based on trust. Militáo is an important part of the winning team because he has a special bond with the other players that helps him do very well on the field.
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