Frank Lampard ‘confident’ of saving Everton from relegation and looks toward next matches after heavy loss at Tottenham
Frank Lampard said he is confident of reversing Everton’s fortunes despite their heavy defeat to Tottenham on Monday night. Everton slipped to a third straight Premier League defeat, with the 5-0 loss at Tottenham their heaviest of the season, and 15th overall in the league this term. Ad/> Lampard’s side are 17th in the table, one point above Burnley who have played one game more, and host Wolves and then Newcastle at Goodison Park next week.
Premier LeagueKane scores twice as Spurs thump struggling Everton4 HOURS AGO «I have no problem with the challenge, I knew what it was, the general feeling has been very good and we can’t lose that because people will throw things at us for one bad game,” Lampard told Sky Sports. »I had 20 years as a player. I had 100 periods like this.
Everything is relative. It is important you stick together and work hard. «I am confident, that doesn't mean anything.
I didn't walk into the building with a magic wand. I am absolutely confident that is why I am here. The feeling at this club when I came here was we could be going down, it was clear around the city, it was up to me to change that and I thought we had changed that.
But this is a test of that. »No fear of what is ahead, I can't wait for the next two games at Goodison. I will be ready for them, the players will be ready for them, they have to be ready for them." Kane scores twice as Spurs thump struggling Everton Klopp hopeful Thiago and Matip can face Inter and calls change to five subs 'essential' Rashford considering Manchester United future — reports Spurs were leading 3-0 by half-time with a Michael Keane own goal coming before Son Heung-min and Harry Kane got on the scoresheet.


