Hoddle slams Alli for looking ‘dragged off the street’ at Everton
Glenn Hoddle has criticised Dele Alli for turning up at his unveiling in front of the Everton fans looking like he “just got dragged off the street”.
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Glenn Hoddle has criticised Dele Alli for turning up at his unveiling in front of the Everton fans looking like he “just got dragged off the street”.
Everton boss Frank Lampard remains hopeful of having Dominic Calvert-Lewin fit for the crunch Premier League game with Newcastle United after the striker returned to individual training.
Frank Lampard got the full Everton experience in his first match as new manager with a 4-1 FA Cup victory over Premier League rivals Brentford.
Frank Lampard enjoyed a dream start as Everton manager when his new team thrashed Brentford 4-1 to ease into the FA Cup fifth round on Saturday. The mood around Goodison Park was transformed from recent months of despair as the former England midfielder was warmly welcomed, along with new signings Dele Alli and Donny van de Beek who were paraded at half-time. Everton fed off that positivity to record just a second win over Premier League opposition in 15 games. One of the Toffees' weaknesses this season was turned into a strength as Yerry Mina and Mason Holgate scored from set-pieces, while Richarlison and Andros Townsend were also on target.
Frank Lampard said he will never forget the reception he has received from the Everton fans after romping to a 4-1 win over Brentford to reach the FA Cup fifth round on Saturday.
Frank Lampard unveiled at Everton
Everton have comfortably progressed in the FA Cup, beating Brentford 4-1 at Goodison Park in Frank Lampard’s first game as manager, in a team performance the Toffees haven’t enjoyed for a while.
Frank Lampard was granted a privilege never afforded to his unpopular predecessor Rafael Benitez as Everton's new manager brought smiles back to a previously toxic and gloomy Goodison Park.