Everton suffer hammer blow in front of under-fire owners with defeat at West Ham
Everton were plunged into further turmoil as their under-fire owners watched their underperforming team slump 2-0 at fellow strugglers West Ham.
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Everton were plunged into further turmoil as their under-fire owners watched their underperforming team slump 2-0 at fellow strugglers West Ham.
Frank Lampard has told his struggling Everton players to take responsibility for the Merseysiders' slide into the Premier League relegation zone.
Frank Lampard. (Photo by Jon Super / POOL / AFP)
Everton manager Frank Lampard remains confident he can turn around Everton's slide towards relegation but admits he is not a miracle worker.
LIVERPOOL: Frank Lampard insisted he still has the stomach for Everton’s relegation battle after his side crashed to a 2-1 defeat against fellow strugglers Southampton amid furious fan protests on Saturday. In a fresh sight of the turmoil enveloping Everton, the club’s board of directors were ordered to stay away from Goodison Park this weekend due to perceived security risks. The move came after offensive messages, including death threats to chairman Bill Kenwright, were made to specific individuals during the week.
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.
Everton’s board of directors were instructed not to attend Saturday's home match against Southampton because of a “real and credible threat to their safety and security,” the Premier League team have revealed.
Everton's board of directors have been told to stay away from their Premier League game against Southampton due to a "real and credible threat to their safety and security".