
Evertonians’ optimism renewed as ‘Super Frankie Lampard’ gets Goodison Park rocking once again
In only a short space of time Frank Lampard has brought wins, an appealing style of football and optimism back to the stands of Everton’s historic home.
In only a short space of time Frank Lampard has brought wins, an appealing style of football and optimism back to the stands of Everton’s historic home.
It has been just over a year since Frank Lampard was last in football management as the former England international was in charge of his beloved Chelsea.
An appointment deemed the most controversial in Merseyside football history came to an end on Sunday afternoon as Everton sacked Rafa Benitez after 200 days in charge.
The Toffees welcome back their talisman Dominic Calvert-Lewin ahead of their first Premier League game in almost three weeks.
Everton are closing on the signings of Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and former Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend.
Everton and Manchester United shared the spoils at Goodison Park. The home side took the lead through a David de Gea mistake with Dominic Calvert-Lewin pouncing to score. Bruno Fernandes restored a point for United with his first-goal from open play.
Brighton and Everton will look to end their bad run of forms as they are set to lock horns at Goodison Park.
After falling into the relegation zone, Everton need a crucial three points as they host West Ham to avoid being in serious trouble while a failure to get all three points could spell the end of Marco Silva’s reign over the Toffees.