Nathan Patterson post Rangers waiting game continues as new Everton boss Frank Lampard turns to Celtic flop
Scotland defender Nathan Patterson is still waiting for his Everton after being named on the bench by new boss Frank Lampard.
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Scotland defender Nathan Patterson is still waiting for his Everton after being named on the bench by new boss Frank Lampard.
Frank Lampard looks to kick-start his Everton reign by playing three at the back - as the new Blues boss makes five changes to the team for today's tie with Brentford.
The new Frank Lampard era is already taking up some shape ahead of his managerial debut in the Toffees dugout this weekend in the FA Cup against Brentford.
Former Hull City boss Grant McCann is believed to be one of a number of new manager candidates that interviewed for the Sunderland job yesterday but Roy Keane remains the preferred choice, according to Chronicle Live’s James Hunter.
Frank Lampard emphasised the importance of having Duncan Ferguson on his Everton coaching staff at his first press conference since taking charge of the club.
The Sunderland board have been sent a clear message from fans who they wants as new manager of the club.
New Everton manager Frank Lampard has brought former England and Chelsea teammate Ashley Cole into his setup as first-team coach. Cole enjoyed a decorated playing career, making 107 appearances for England and winning 13 major trophies at a domestic level. Ad/> Eight of those triumphs came at Chelsea alongside Lampard, including the 2012 Champions League, and Cole is looking forward to working with the former midfielder once more.
Chelsea and Arsenal full back Ashley Cole has been named as one of new manager Frank Lampard's assistant coaches at Everton, the Premier League club said on Thursday. The former England defender will become a first-team coach, joining from Chelsea's academy to work alongside assistant managers Joe Edwards and Duncan Ferguson under Lampard, who was appointed as manager on Monday. "I was thrilled when Frank asked me to join him at Everton," Cole said. "This is a brilliant opportunity with a fantastic club and I am coming here to work hard and try to help bring success to Everton."