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New Everton manager Marco Silva has vowed to rebuild the “connection” between the fans and the Blues players.

The 40-year-old has today been appointed on a three year deal to replace Sam Allardyce who was sacked earlier this month.

Allardyce’s six month reign saw a toxic atmosphere grow between himself and many Everton supporters with fans disillusioned with the team’s style of play.

Silva, however, has promised to promote a brand of football that shows Evertonians they are “committed”.

He said: “I know what our fans expect - they expect results but not only results. I want our fans to be proud when they see our team on the pitch. I want them to feel that we are committed, that we are working hard and enjoying our football because that is important as well.

“We want to build a great connection between the squad and the fans, and I’m sure that with our attitude and demands of commitment then our style of play will see that, I believe.”

Silva added: “I’m really proud to be the new Everton manager.

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“I’m excited and I’m really happy to take this big challenge for us as a club and for me as a manager.

“I want to express my thanks to Farhad, to the Chairman, to the Board of Directors and to Marcel as well for the confidence in my work. I know the huge history of Everton as a club and what the fans expect. I’m sure with everybody working together I will be ready for this challenge.

“We have a lot of work to do in this next month and it is important to prepare everything in the right way. But there will be even more important work to do from the start of pre-season into the first Premier League match of next season.”

Silva says he understands the ambition of Everton under the watch of major shareholder Farhad Moshiri.

“Everton is a really ambitious club and that is what I want. What we are seeing now are good changes at the Club,” the new manager said.

“The club is changing its approach. But one thing we cannot change and nobody wants to change is the huge history and ambition of the club.

“Everybody knows Everton’s history. When you are a club like Everton, you only have one solution - to aim to win. In football it is impossible to win every match but we must do everything to show in every game that we have ambition. That is what I want and I’m sure we will show that every single week.”