Everton: Frank Lampard decision 'selling Toffees players down the river'
Everton manager Frank Lampard is selling his players ‘down the river’ with his choice of tactics at this moment in time, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
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Everton manager Frank Lampard is selling his players ‘down the river’ with his choice of tactics at this moment in time, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri is likely to be ‘keeping track of managers across Europe’ due to the continuation of Frank Lampard’s struggles in the Goodison Park dugout, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri is likely to be ‘keeping track of managers across Europe’ due to the continuation of Frank Lampard’s struggles in the Goodison Park dugout, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Desde el Castilla, a Valladolid, Osasuna, Extremadura, una coronación con el Valencia, Liverpool, Inter, Chelsea, Nápoles, Real Madrid, Newcastle, un paso por Chinaa y el Everton. La carrera de Rafa Benítez ha sido extensa y ha pasado por multitud de clubes en los que siempre ha intentado dejar su impronta.
Ralf Rangnick will answer questions from the media on Friday afternoon.
Everton are ‘unlike other teams at the bottom’ of the Premier League table as they don’t seem capable of picking up positive results away from home, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Everton are ‘unlike other teams at the bottom’ of the Premier League table as they don’t seem capable of picking up positive results away from home, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Everton owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright may look to sack Frank Lampard and bring in a short-term managerial option in a bid to boost their hopes of Premier League football remaining at Goodison Park, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.