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The Premier League is back after what feels like a six-month international break. And it’s a huge weekend for Frank, Harry, Pep and the whole of Glasgow.
Game to watch – West Ham v Everton
Everton’s euphoria over their late, late win against Newcastle lasted all of two days before it was washed away by a woeful FA Cup exit at Crystal Palace that had Frank Lampard reaching with his good hand for his list of excuses once more.
A lack of “b*llocks” was his latest one, no doubt the consequence of previous mis-management rather than any reflection of his own leadership qualities.
Lampard needs desperately to hope that his players have grown a pair when they go to West Ham on Sunday for the first game of a tough-looking run-in. The Hammers, in contrast, are buoyant, reaching the Europa League quarter-finals while sitting on the fringes of the Big Six – exactly where Everton aspire to be but have never seemed so far away from.
David Moyes was the last manager to get the Toffees close and both managers will be coming up against former clubs. Though Lampard is unlikely to feel the love from either the supporters of