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Roberto Martinez believes Everton have got an 'incredible future' ahead of them as the club edges closer to completing its Bramley-Moore Dock move and new era under Frank Lampard.

The 2021/22 season has not been one to remember for Blues, but there are signs of recovery with Lampard now at the helm.

Since being appointed, the former Chelsea coach has overseen two wins from three and has secured the club's place in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

Martinez was one of the names who emerged as an early candidate to replace Rafa Benitez back in January, though the Belgian FA blocked an approach from the Blues for the Spaniard to seal an unexpected Goodison Park return.

The 48-year-old has been keeping a close eye on his former employers regardless and is optimistic about what lies ahead for the club.

"It is always difficult when there is a change of manager," he said of Benitez's dismissal on BBC Radio Five Live :

"I thought it was an incredible reaction in the FA Cup game against Brentford. You could see that it was a new life. I think it is important for

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