Frank Lampard can use Marco Silva's Richarlison tactic to heap more Everton pain on Leicester
Richarlison leading the line is nothing new for Everton these days.
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Richarlison leading the line is nothing new for Everton these days.
Many have believed for a number of weeks that Everton's chances of survival in the Premier League hinges heavily on their form at Goodison Park.
LONDON: Everton kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by beating Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday as Tottenham leapfrogged London rivals Arsenal into the top four with a thumping win against Leicester. The result at a raucous Goodison Park means Frank Lampard’s side are just two points from safety with five games to play — and will leave Leeds and Burnley sweating. After a goalless first half in which Everton had the better of the play, the hosts made the crucial breakthrough just after the restart.
Unlike predecessor Rafael Benitez, Frank Lampard ‘gets Everton’ and it’s best for both him and the club if he stays on as manager next season regardless of what division they are in. As their all-time leading goalscorer and as Football.London’s chief Chelsea correspondent Adam Newson told the ECHO before last weekend’s fixture, as someone widely-regarded as being their best-ever player, Lampard will always, quite rightly, be a true legend at Stamford Bridge but that was his past and the Blues of Merseyside are now very much his present and hopefully future too.
LONDON: Everton kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by beating Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday (May 1) as Tottenham leapfrogged London rivals Arsenal into the top four with a thumping win against Leicester.
Everton kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by shocking Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday, as Arsenal maintained their two-point lead over Tottenham in the battle to qualify for next season's Champions League. Arsenal were 2-1 winners at West Ham to move back above Spurs, who earlier beat Leicester 3-1 thanks to a Son Heung-min double. Everton's huge win at a raucous Goodison Park means Frank Lampard's side are just two points from safety and have a game in hand to come over Leeds and Burnley.
Everton kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by beating Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday as Tottenham leapfrogged London rivals Arsenal into the top four with a thumping win against Leicester.
Everton kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by beating Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday as Tottenham leapfrogged London rivals Arsenal into the top four with a thumping win against Leicester. The result at a raucous Goodison Park means Frank Lampard's side are just two points from safety with five games to play -- and will leave Leeds and Burnley sweating. After a goalless first half in which Everton had the better of the play, the hosts made the crucial breakthrough just after the restart.