Everton fans paint bleak picture in fight against relegation
Everton have 11 matches left to ensure that their 68-year existence in the top flight of English football is not brought to a sorry end.
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Everton have 11 matches left to ensure that their 68-year existence in the top flight of English football is not brought to a sorry end.
Frank Lampard has questioned courage the courage of Everton's squad - currently including Donny van de Beek - after they were knocked out of the FA Cup on Sunday at Crystal Palace.
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Frank Lampard accused his Everton players of lacking «b*******» after their 4-0 humbling at Crystal Palace in the FA Cup on Sunday. However, Chris Sutton, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, said that Lampard’s comments represented a gamble that could backfire as he tries to manoeuvre his team away from the relegation zone. They currently sit 17th.
Everton getting relegated could be really damaging for Frank Lampard‘s reputation, believes journalist Pete O’Rourke.
The fans are going to turn up with their flags and banners for Everton’s remaining fixtures. They know moaning and groaning isn’t helping this team. We don’t want to give the players an excuse. They’ve had every excuse under the sun, they need to step up to the plate.
The international break ensures Everton have a fortnight off before they return to action at West Ham United on Sunday April 3 but just what changes might be made to their starting XI?
It was during the January international break that I wrote a piece for which focused on Cesar Azpilicueta's future at Chelsea. My view was the Spaniard, a club legend and one of the finest defenders to have played in the Premier League, should be allowed to walk away at the end of his contract.