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Frank Lampard open to the idea of working with a director of football at Everton

Everton boss Frank Lampard says he is open to the idea of working alongside a new director of football at Goodison Park.

Lampard is in his third week at the club after replacing Rafael Benitez at the end of last month, while Everton have been without a director of football since the departure of Marcel Brands in December.

“We’ll see going forward,” said Lampard, whose side play at Southampton on Saturday. “I will have an opinion on it. I think working with a director of football, of course many clubs do.

“The key for me is the communication and the fact everything is aligned and you’re working in the same direction. If you can get that mix, great. That can be a really positive force for the club.”

Lampard said Everton had yet to complete a strategic review “across the board” following Brands’ departure.

“My feeling is of course I would like an input into that, I think it’s my role to, to a degree,” the former Derby and Chelsea manager said.

“But my first role at this club is to get us winning football games and the amount that that consumes you, it’s been so important in these first two or three weeks to put my head completely into that, working with the squad.

“So that’s where we’re at in this process and the club will make their decisions on that. When asked for my input I’ll most certainly give it.”

Everton secured their first Premier League win under Lampard in last Saturday’s 3-0 victory against Leeds, which eased their relegation fears having won only one of their previous 15.

Lampard said: “It’s been good for the confidence of the group, coming in here with quite a long, difficult run of results, so clearly that is the first thing, it can give you a bounce.

“But we have to keep ourselves very settled and

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