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Former Liverpool manager and player Graeme Souness has told Everton that they must build consistency if they are to stand any chance of avoiding relegation.

On Sunday, Everton recorded a shock 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Goodison Park thanks to Richarlison’s second half goal to close their five-point gap on Leeds United and Burnley above them to just two points.

The Toffees do have just five games left of the season to make a late scramble for safety, but what is on their side is the fact that Everton do have a game in hand on both Burnley and Leeds, with one of the trio set to be relegated alongside already-relegated Norwich City and Watford, whose relegation is likely to be confirmed this weekend.

Under Lampard, Everton have accrued just 13 Premier League points, with all 13 of those coming in there home stadium at Goodison Park, a worrying statistic considering three of their last five league matches are on the road.

Following Everton’s shock win over current Champions League holders and Lampard’s former side Chelsea, Souness praised the togetherness and fight displayed by the hosts on Merseyside, even though the win was not courtesy of a very technical display.

While Souness was impressed in some ways, he questioned why

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