Everton substance over style earns Lampard huge Chelsea scalp in relegation dogfight
It was a huge win for Chelsea legend Frank Lampard’s Everton, who played with the fight and desire befitting what is turning into quite the relegation battle.
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It was a huge win for Chelsea legend Frank Lampard’s Everton, who played with the fight and desire befitting what is turning into quite the relegation battle.
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Everton manager Frank Lampard said the fans' support was crucial to the relegation-threatened club in an important 1-0 Premier League victory over Chelsea on Sunday.
Chelsea have unintentionally given their former manager and legend a lifeline to stay in the Premier League. A goal from Richarlison separated the tie, and Everton lived to fight for another day in their relegation battle.
Frank Lampard said Everton's players need to match the passion of their supporters if they are to avoid relegation from the Premier League after beating Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday to give their survival hopes a huge boost.
Everton manager Frank Lampard felt it was time to spell out the reality of the club’s precarious situation to his players ahead of the visit of Chelsea and he was delighted with their response.
Everton boosted their hopes of Premier League survival as Richarlison's second-half strike and a string of fine saves from Jordan Pickford secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Goodison Park.
LIVERPOOL, England : Everton manager Frank Lampard said the fans' support was crucial to the relegation-threatened club in an important 1-0 Premier League victory over Chelsea on Sunday.
It's a script Chelsea supporters – and Thomas Tuchel – have seen play out far too many times this season. The Blues dominate a contest, appear to be grinding down an opponent, and then make one individual error that condemns them to defeat.