Frank Lampard believes FA Cup win can give Everton much-needed confidence boost
Frank Lampard believes FA Cup victory this weekend can provide the springboard to get Everton moving upwards again.
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Frank Lampard believes FA Cup victory this weekend can provide the springboard to get Everton moving upwards again.
Thomas Frank says the humble personality of Christian Eriksen meant he did not need to “seduce” the Dane in order to convince him to join Brentford.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin will miss Frank Lampard’s first match as Everton manager when the Toffees host Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday.
Thomas Frank has issued a warning to talisman Ivan Toney after a video of the striker saying “f*** Brentford” went viral on social media.
London - Brentford boss Thomas Frank said on Thursday he hoped new signing Christian Eriksen would be in action within "weeks" but could not make a full assessment until he had seen him train.
Brentford manager Thomas Frank said on Thursday Christian Eriksen could be the club's "greatest signing" ever and he hoped the Danish midfielder would be able to make his Premier League debut within a few weeks.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank said Thursday he hoped new signing Christian Eriksen would be in action within "weeks" but could not make a full assessment until he had seen him train. The Premier League club announced the signing of the Denmark midfielder on Monday, seven months after he suffered a cardiac arrest at last year's European Championship. Frank, whose side play Everton in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday, said the 29-year-old would train with his new team-mates for the first time next Monday.
Christian Eriksen’s return to Premier League football with Brentford will take a “few weeks”, according to Thomas Frank. The manager said his Danish compatriot, while physically capable, may need that time to gain match fitness and mental readiness.