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Lampard takes responsibility for dismal Everton defeat

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LIVERPOOL, England : Everton manager Frank Lampard says he expects a reaction from his ailing side when they travel to fellow strugglers West Ham United in the Premier League next weekend after their home defeat by bottom side Southampton on Saturday.The Merseyside club lost a fourth successive home league game in a row as they let a first-half lead slip, bringing Lampard’s future into sharper focus after he had received the backing of club owner Farhad Moshiri this week.

The defeat came against the backdrop of pre-planned fan protests inside Goodison Park at the end of the game, with supporters calling for the club’s board to be sacked with Everton fighting relegation for the second successive season.Amadou Onana gave the home side a first half lead but James Ward-Prowse equalised after the break and then curled in a free-kick to give Saints their first victory at Everton since 1997. "It's obviously difficult and disappointing, especially when you go 1-0 up," Lampard told the BBC. "It's a tough game, there's a lot of tension for both teams.

We deserved to be (ahead) in the first half with the passion in our game."It wasn't a tactical game, it was more of a fighting game.

We showed spirit and then an early goal (for Southampton) in the second half changes the tone."We hit the bar but then, typically at the moment, we concede a free-kick and it goes in our net.

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