Frank Lampard has learned crucial Everton lesson after Watford stalemate
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A lot of Evertonians didn't quite know how to feel after the forgettable stalemate at Watford.
Frame it positively and the Toffees pulled another point clear of their relegation rivals Leeds United - on whom they have a game in hand - and Burnley, potentially paving the way for Premier League safety on Sunday should results fall in their favour.
Frame it negatively and they came up short against a team on a record-breaking poor run at home in the Premier League who hadn't kept a clean sheet at Vicarage Road all season and were missing numerous key players on the night.
Had Everton won, supporters could have deleted Leeds' and Burnley's fixtures from their calendar. The night terrors of crowds bellowing "you're s**t, ahh!" at goal kicks every week would have ceased. Safety would have effectively been secured.
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