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Brentford fume at Everton as Richarlison change and what Ashley Cole did spotted

Frank Lampard kicked-off his Everton tenure with a 4-1 victory over Brentford in the FA Cup.

The Blues took the lead through Yerry Mina before Richarlison doubled the advantage three minutes into the second half after he finished past the onrushing David Raya.

Ivan Toney then reduced the arrears after he converted from the penalty spot after being brought down by Jordan Pickford inside the area.

But Everton made sure of their passage into the fifth round, where they will face Bournemouth or Boreham Wood, thanks to a Mason Holgate header and a late Andros Townsend strike.

And below are six moments you may have missed from the game.

Midway through the second-half of the game and tempers began to rise when Everton refused to stop, or put the ball out of play, as Brentford’s Sergi Canos lay on the ground.

Lampard's side, in possession of the ball, looked like they were going to stop, only for referee Michael Oliver to point to his hip as an indication that the injury was not to the former Liverpool man's head and play could continue.

And play on the Blues did with them eventually winning a corner that came to nothing.

However, before the corner was taken, a number of Brentford’s players, led by captain Pontus Jansson, made their feelings known to Oliver.

While on the touchline, Thomas Frank, and members of his coaching staff, could be seen complaining aggressively to fourth official Andrew Madley.

It was a tale of two chances for Richarlison.

With Everton already leading 1-0 thanks to Mina’s header, the Brazilian raced through on goal, but could only fire well over.

But three minutes into the second half and the former Watford man would make no mistake when sent in the clear by compatriot Allan.

Despite the

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