Only this time he is not being asked to help grow pumpkins — but Toffees.
The new Everton boss started work at Finch Farm yesterday.
It may not be the best training ground, yet it is still a world away from the family farm in Italy where the seeds were sown for a football career.
Everton’s season so far has resembled a scene from Halloween, so it is just as well they appointed Ancelotti in time to host Burnley today.
He has always been potty about pumpkins. His family grew them on their farm in Reggiolo — 120 miles south of Milan — where Carlo remains a member of its pumpkin growers’ association.
A lifelong pal told SunSport: “He pays his subscriptions like everybody else. He’s a normal member who is proud of Reggiolo.”
Ancelotti even has pumpkins to thank for his life in football.
The pal added: “Carletto was not the strongest.
“He had to help his father on the farm when he wasn’t at school — and hated it as he wanted to play football.
“The only reason he did it was so he could eat pumpkins and Parmesan cheese to build up his strength.
“We used to joke he became a footballer thanks to the three Ps: Parmesan, Parma ham and pumpkins! He couldn’t eat enough of them. I’m surprised he did not turn orange!”
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