Everton's season was a season of highs and lows. The positives were obvious which included their strong form early in the season, leading many supporters to think they would have a chance to qualify for European football for the first time since 2014. There was the first win in the Merseyside derby since 2010, with the win being their first at Anfield since 1999. There was also their first win over Arsenal since 1996 with that victory also being their first ever at the Emirates.
On the other hand though, there was their poor form at home for most of the season which, along with their form against teams in the bottom half of the table, is what likely kept them from European competition next season. The commentator for their match against Wolves earlier this week mentioned that if Everton had had the same form that they had away, then their win over Wolves would have actually clinched a Champions League spot for them.
I'm gonna be interested to see what Ancelotti does. He had said there wouldn't be a full overhaul of the roster but there's some changes that have to be made, especially with how poor their home form was compared to the away form.