Lampard insists he will stay ‘as long as Everton want me here’ despite relegation threat
Frank Lampard insists he is committed to being Everton manager for as long as the Premier League club want him.
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Frank Lampard insists he is committed to being Everton manager for as long as the Premier League club want him.
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