Dominic Calvert-Lewin misses Frank Lampard’s first Everton game with Brentford
Dominic Calvert-Lewin will miss Frank Lampard’s first match as Everton manager when the Toffees host Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin will miss Frank Lampard’s first match as Everton manager when the Toffees host Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday.
Paul Merson has likened Frank Lampard and Everton to a “good cocktail” and he believes Donny van de Beek offers them a “nice mix of options”.
Sam Tighe has been speaking on the Transfer Talk podcast about Everton’s current position in the Premier League and how their squad is too good for the relegation battle they’re currently in.
Everton certainly left things late when it came to their business in the transfer window – not just on the pitch, but in the dugout as well. Not only did they manage to secure the loan signing of Donny van de Beek, but they also managed to bring in Dele Alli whilst appointing a new manager in the form of Frank Lampard all within the final few days before the window closed.
Having now taken on Ashley Cole, who has quickly built a reputation as a promising coach, it will be fascinating to see how Frank Lampard, with his own major point to prove, fares at Everton.
Liverpool — Frank Lampard admitted on Thursday he has a tough job on his hands to revive the fortunes of struggling Everton after taking over as manager following Rafael Benitez's dismissal.
It proved to be a quiet window on the Manchester United recruitment front in January with no arrivals. However, it was a different story in terms of outgoings.
Frank Lampard admitted on Thursday he has a tough job on his hands to revive the fortunes of struggling Everton after taking over as manager following Rafael Benitez's dismissal.