"That's the real disaster" - Journalist reveals yet another issue facing Lampard at Everton
Everton are ‘losing the fans again now’ amid a torrid run of results under new manager Frank Lampard, according to journalist Dean Jones.
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Everton are ‘losing the fans again now’ amid a torrid run of results under new manager Frank Lampard, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Anthony Elanga celebrates with Bruno Fernandes after scoring in the first leg
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is suffering in an ‘unrecognisable’ Everton team, insider Dean Jones has told GiveMeSport.
Newcastle must take full advantage of the shambles that was once a great club to shove Everton to the very brink of Premier League extinction and bring the feelgood factor back to Tyneside after the bad taste of Chelsea. Ruthless is the name of the game.
Southampton will be hindered in their attempts to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja on a permanent basis because of the sanctions imposed on Blues owner Roman Abramovich, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
Southampton will be hindered in their attempts to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja on a permanent basis because of the sanctions imposed on Blues owner Roman Abramovich, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
(Reuters) - Chelsea forward Kai Havertz said he would pay for his own travel to away matches while the Premier League club struggles to operate under government restrictions that have impacted their spending.
Back on February 8 in Frank Lampard’s first Premier League match as manager, Everton suffered a double blow against Newcastle United. Not only did the Blues fail to pick up points themselves but the 3-1 loss at St James’ Park enabled their hosts to seemingly come back from the dead in terms of their own relegation fight.