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Frank Lampard has been confirmed as Everton's new manager, and is now tasked with transforming the team's fortunes on the pitch.

The Blues have been in a dismal run of form over recent months winning just one of their last 14 matches in the Premier League, thanks to a stunning last-minute strike from Demarai Gray earning three points against Arsenal.

Those displays were enough to see Rafael Benitez sacked after just a few months at the helm at Goodison Park, with Duncan Ferguson unable to inspire the side to victory in his one match as temporary boss against Aston Villa.

On Monday, Lampard was announced as the club's new boss on a two-and-a-half year contract, before getting straight to work in securing two transfer deadline day recruits.

We've had a look at how a side managed by the former Chelsea and Derby County boss might look now that his squad for the rest of the season has been confirmed.

This is a position that hasn't changed over the course of the transfer window.

Jordan Pickford can probably count himself a little unfortunate to have been on the wrong end of many of Everton's results this season.

Often a defence making mistakes in front of him has left the goalkeeper in an unenviable position. He's making strong saves and putting in good performances, but he hasn't been able to affect

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