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Everton boss Lampard warns players that they can't keep seeing red

Frank Lampard has told his Everton players to stay disciplined on a potentially ‘historic’ night at Goodison Park when a win would secure Premier League safety with a game to go.

Lampard has seen his struggling side collect five red cards since the middle of March including Jarrad Branthwaite and Salomon Rondon in Sunday’s home defeat by Brentford.

It leaves the Merseyside giants, who have received a league-high six red cards this season, with little margin for error — failure to beat Crystal Palace on Thursday night would take the relegation battle to the final day when they visit Arsenal.

Goodison will be at its most raucous but Lampard is aware he needs to keep a full contingent on the pitch despite the inevitable adrenaline rush.

‘A lot of our red cards, apart from Rondon, weren’t reckless but in football if you are already on a yellow card, don’t dive in,’ he warned. ‘Don’t tug a shirt knowing that’s another yellow-card offence. We don’t want to be lunging in when we don’t need to.

‘It’s natural to understand the situation and want to get the right result but urgency is one thing, decision-making is another. 

'We’ll tap into the atmosphere but we need that balance. Of course we want to keep 11 players on the pitch.’

Everton fans will surround Goodison before kick-off to offer their players huge support in the club’s most important home game since 1994, when they beat Wimbledon on the final day to stay up.

Victory this time would leave Burnley and Leeds battling it out to avoid joining Norwich and Watford in the Championship next season.

Everton have proudly been in the top flight since 1954 and need to stay there with a costly move to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock set for the 2024-25 season.

‘Historically it

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