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Everton Manager Frank Lampard – Fans Right to Be Unhappy

Lampard says that fans are entitled to their opinion; Coady is honoured to join Everton. He also defended Iwobi after the fanbust-up with Everton fans. Lampard believes he’s the right man for the job at Everton.

Frank Lampard defends Everton fans after 3-0 defeat at Bournemouth

After a 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth, Everton manager Frank Lampard has defended his fans. The former Chelsea manager said he understood the frustration of the supporters. The manager also said he sympathised with them.

Everton have lost five games in a row and have conceded a goal in two of their last three Premier League matches. The team has been poor in attack and focus and are now sitting in 17th place, one point above the relegation zone. Those that support Everton should make sure that they are paid for their tickets and travel expenses.

Conor Coady says he is honoured to join Everton

Conor Coady has been a Liverpool fan for many years, but he has recently made his debut for Everton after being on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Irishman completed a season-long loan at the club. He said he had spoken to Everton manager Frank Lampard over the phone and that the call was “inspirational”. Coady said he was desperate to play for Everton and that he would do his best to make Goodison Park proud.

Having come through the Liverpool academy, Coady will be a welcome addition to the Toffees, who will be keen to add to their defensive options. Having played in every Premier League match last season, he will be an ideal replacement for Ben Godfrey, who suffered a broken leg against Chelsea. Although Coady will be on loan for the season, Everton have the option to make the deal permanent if he proves his worth.

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Frank Lampard defends Alex Iwobi after bust-up with Everton fans

Frank Lampard has defended Alex Iwobi after the winger’s bust-up with Everton fans. Iwobi has become a key part of the Toffees’ midfield and was once regarded as surplus to requirements at Arsenal. The midfielder is currently in the form of his life, and is proving to be one of the most talented players in the Premier League. He has scored seven goals in 93 games since joining Everton from Arsenal.

The incident involving Alex Iwobi and Everton fans ended with police separating the two sides. After the incident, Everton players looked confused and disbelieving. Everton’s manager Frank Lampard tried to diffuse the situation and said that it was a misunderstanding. Alex Iwobi also said that he was surrounded by friends when the incident took place.

Frank Lampard says he is the right man for the job at Everton

Frank Lampard is a former England manager. He has a track record of winning major trophies for his teams. He was appointed to Derby County at the age of 39. He has won 11 major medals, though not the Community Shield. He has developed the art of man-management and has successfully motivated disparate characters in his teams. Among these are young Ukranian midfielder Vitalii Mykolenko, the local lad Anthony Gordon, and the veteran Paul Clement. Lampard says that motivating these disparate characters is one of the most exciting parts of his job.

Everton are in a crucial period of the Premier League. They need to win their upcoming fixtures against Newcastle United and Leeds United. Both sides are expected to come into the game with tensions. Lampard has no doubts about his ability to lead the team and inspire the fans.

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