The Toffees secured their second successive victory in the Premier League in an incident-packed game at Goodison Park.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hat-trick and goals from James Rodriguez and Michael Keane made sure Everton came out victorious despite the visitors’ spirited performance.
Speaking after the game, Ancelotti admitted the Baggies were the better side in the first half but insisted Everton controlled the game when West Bromwich Albion received a red card on the cusp of halftime.
“The game was not so easy. We had difficulties in the first half. West Brom were better than us. We had a good reaction. With the advantage of one more player we were more in control,” the Italian coach said.
“At some points we have to be focused more and do better.
“The players have come back with more ambition and motivation. The new signings have helped us be more motivated. Good momentum for us.”
James once again put up a stellar performance in his home debut and Ancelotti was quick to laud the Colombia midfielder.
“I’m really pleased for James Rodriguez. A new country, a new league – it was not so easy. But he made it easy because he has a lot of quality. A fantastic player.”
Next up for Everton is an away game in the League Cup game against Fleetwood Town on Wednesday.