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Frank Lampard faces new Alex Iwobi dilemma as Everton set for squad boost

Everton will be looking for their first back-to-back Premier League wins since September when they travel to face Southampton on Saturday.

Frank Lampard's side were in top form last time out, securing a well-deserved 3-0 victory over Leeds United at Goodison Park in emphatic fashion.

Now the Blues will be tasked with replicating that when they travel to St Mary's at the weekend, looking to get what would be another vital win to drag them away from the bottom of the table.

Everton have struggled with injuries throughout the season and a number of players continue to be unavailable for their next match.

But, could Lampard be convinced to make any changes to his line-up?

Jordan Pickford will likely remain in goal after recovering from what was a shaky performance against Newcastle last week, although Leeds United hardly tested him throughout their time at Goodison Park.

That was largely due to the good work of the defenders in front of him.

Both Michael Keane and Mason Holgate put in strong performances at the heart of defence, which will be a welcome boost to Lampard as he will still be without Yerry Mina and Ben Godfrey.

Jarrad Branthwaite is unlikely to step into the side at this stage, so Keane and Holgate would be expected to keep their places in the side for the trip to Southampton.

At full back there were another two good displays from Seamus Coleman and Jonjoe Kenny, with the latter really impressing while out-of-position at left back.

Whether he will keep that position is yet to be seen, however, with Vitalii Mykolenko expected to be back to action for the Blues next time out.

Lampard could be tempted to go with the natural player in that position rather than the in-form Kenny.

Further up the field, Donny van de

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