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Your Everton media round-up for Friday, April 1.

Newcastle United captain Jamaal Lascelles is 'very confident' his side will remain in the Premier League.

The Magpies sit 14th in the table, nine points above the bottom three. While Eddie Howe's side are also six points ahead of the Blues in the Premier League table.

And Lascelles said: "We’re very confident. We have a great squad of winners. We’re just preparing for the next game and that’s all we can control."

Read the full story from Newcastle World here.

Aaron Cresswell believes Everton snapped themselves up a good, young manager in Frank Lampard.

He said: “ Frank Lampard was a world-class player, in my eyes. He was at Chelsea for all those years and he would score 20 goals a season from midfield, which was frighteningly good.

“He’s still very early on in his own managerial career. He did really well at Derby and was a

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