Frank Lampard must accept the consequences of poor performance Everton this season. Lampard has just been sacked by The Toffees.
This dismissal was announced directly by Everton via its official website, Monday (23/1/2023) evening WIB. The issue of Lampard’s dismissal heated up after the 0-2 defeat to West Ham United last weekend.
The result left Everton stranded in 19th place in the standings with 15 points from 20 matches, two points from the safety zone. Everton have gone eight games without a win in the Premier League, having beaten Southampton on October 1.
“Everton can confirm that Frank Lampard has left his position as first-team manager today. Joe Edwards, Paul Clement, Ashley Cole and Chris Jones have also left the club. The club wishes Lampard all the best for success going forward,” said an official Merseyside Blue statement. that.
Since being handled by Lampard last year, Everton have only won nine times and lost 21 of 38 league matches. Everton only made 34 goals during that period.
That includes 15 goals scored in 20 games this season and has never scored more than two goals in any game.
A total of 44 matches have been played by Lampard at the Liverpool city club, with only 12 wins, half of the 24 defeats he has suffered. The rest ended in a draw.
Even last season, Everton needed a 3-2 win over Crystal Palace in the final weeks to survive in the Premier League.
Lampard’s sacking means the club have made six managerial changes since Farhad Moshiri took over seven years ago.
The task of succeeding Lampard will be difficult because he must bring Everton out of the relegation zone. Especially Everton the last time the caste was down was in 1951, so it would be a big disgrace if that happened.
Marcelo Bielsa and Sean Dyche have been mentioned as strong candidates to replace Frank Lampard. While waiting for a replacement for Lampard, Everton will be coached by Leighton Baines and Paul Tait.
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