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Frank Lampard urges Everton to maintain their desire – but cut out red cards

Frank Lampard retains full confidence in Everton’s ability to get themselves out of the relegation scrap despite missing the chance to secure safety in Sunday’s 3-2 home defeat to Brentford.

Everton, needing three points to secure survival, took an early lead through Dominic Calvert-Lewin but things unravelled after teenage defender Jarrad Branthwaite saw red for denying Ivan Toney a clear goalscoring opportunity soon after.

Brentford drew level through Seamus Coleman and though Richarlison’s penalty put Everton ahead in first-half stoppage time, the extra man told after the break as two goals in three minutes from Yoane Wissa and Rico Henry won it for the visitors.

Everton’s woes were underlined when substitute Salomon Rondon was shown a straight red late on for a poor challenge on Henry, with frustrated fans quickly pouring out of Goodison Park.

But Lampard has urged his side to bounce back for Thursday’s visit of Crystal Palace when the Toffees have another chance to secure safety.

“Down is not a problem,” Lampard said. “It was the circumstances of the game. Down is normal, we want to stay in the league. Everyone saw the intention of the team from the first minute to last.

“Down for a day is fine. Rest a bit (on Tuesday), be positive and everyone get together from the club like we did. That’s the beauty of it being in our hands.

They just need to rest and go again with the same desire, hopefully with 11 men through the game.- Frank Lampard

“Outstanding effort, the game plan before the game – brilliant. The period when it was 11 v 11 it felt like we controlled the game and we should have scored more against a really good side. It’s really hard to say anything to them after that.”

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