Lampard makes winning start as Everton beat Brentford
New Everton manager Frank Lampard made the perfect start to life at Goodison Park with a 4-1 FA Cup victory over Brentford in his first game in charge.
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New Everton manager Frank Lampard made the perfect start to life at Goodison Park with a 4-1 FA Cup victory over Brentford in his first game in charge.
Matt Graham knew it as soon as he came to a stop.
A mixed 90 minutes for the England international, who after saving well from Sergi Canos in the first half, also scuffed a clearance from a Seamus Coleman back pass. Was also at fault for bringing down Ivan Toney for Brentford’s penalty.
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