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Frank Lampard confirmed as Everton manager
Former Premier League striker Gabriel Agbonlahor believes the Everton job could be Frank Lampard's last in the Premier League.
Lampard was handed the reigns at Goodison Park in January with the club in the midst of a relegation battle.
Rafa Benitez was sacked at the start of the year with the Blues sitting just above the relegation zone and Lampard will be tasked with keeping the club in England's top-flight.
Club legend Duncan Ferguson was placed in temporary charge for one game, losing 1-0 to Aston Villa, with Lampard taking over and he will be in the dugout for the first time on Saturday when the Blues welcome Brentford in the FA Cup.
This will be the former England international's third job in management, having taken charge of Derby County and Chelsea previously.
Though he guided the Rams to the play-off final in his first season, and lost an FA Cup final to Arsenal while managing Chelsea, Agbonlahor believes the 43-year-old is acutely aware that this may be his final shot at managing at this level given where he left the west London side