Everton: Frank Lampard's interview has fans talking after Crystal Palace defeat
Everton’s 2021/22 season suffered another crushing blow as they were dumped out of the FA Cup in humiliating style against Crystal Palace.
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Everton’s 2021/22 season suffered another crushing blow as they were dumped out of the FA Cup in humiliating style against Crystal Palace.
A rather worrying pattern is beginning to emerge for Everton. Well, of course, there are already multiple on display - but this is something which has been a common theme under Frank Lampard.
Frank Lampard has opened up on the challenge facing him as Everton manager as he described the work that the side will do over the course of the international break.
(Reuters) - Everton manager Frank Lampard said there is no quick fix for the club's problems after they crashed out of the FA Cup quarter-finals following a 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Everton manager Frank Lampard said there is no quick fix for the club's problems after they crashed out of the FA Cup quarter-finals following a 4-0 defeat by Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Frank Lampard has accused his Everton players of lacking «b*******» in their FA Cup quarter-final loss to Crystal Palace. Three days after a dramatic win over Newcastle to boost their Premier League survival hopes, Everton passed up a shot at silverware with a 4-0 loss to the Eagles. Ad/> The former Chelsea boss said his side conceded two average goals and a fluke goal, and was unimpressed with the mentality of his players.
Furious Frank Lampard slammed his Everton flops for not having the "b*******" to play for the club in their dismal FA Cup dismantling.
If Everton had to sell one of Richarlison or Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer, the easier decision would be to sell the former, that is according to journalist Paul Brown.