Frank Lampard Needs To Be Very Careful At Everton

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Frank Lampard Needs To Be Very Careful At Everton

Chelsea and Premier League legend, Frank Lampard seems to be walking a tight rope at Merseyside outfit, Everton. The 44-year-old is now the bookies, best online casinos australia, favourite to be the first Premier League manager to be sacked, following another limp display at home against newly-promoted Nottingham Forest. Demarai Gray’s 88th-minute equaliser spared the blushes of Lampard, but if the results continue to be below par, there will be divided opinion at Goodison Park about his time at the club. The club fans see what he’s trying to do with his modern, progressive style of play, but it seems the result doesn’t correspond with the style of play.

Last season, Everton looked dead and buried before they were saved from relegation, and the club fans celebrated raucously. However, escaping relegation at one of England’s historical clubs is not an achievement, and many would have expected Lampard and his team, with a full preseason behind them to improve the team and get results quickly under the board. A spirited display against Chelsea on opening weekend was masked by a very poor 60 minutes away at Aston Villa, before they woke up and started to attack the Villans, before ultimately losing 2-1.

The defensive fragility that has plagued Lampard’s team in his short managerial career to date as mistakes at the back coupled with lack of confidence on the ball puts his defence at risk of conceding every single time an opposition attack is launched. Everton signed James Tarkowski and Conor Coady, seasoned Premier League campaigners, and their impact has been somewhat felt. However, it’s in the attack that Everton needs reinforcements. Striker, Dominic Calvert-Lewin is currently out injured, and Salomon Rondon huffed and puffed against Joe Worrall and Scott McKenna on Saturday.

Young Anthony Gordon has industry, but is not yet the finished product, and might still leave the club before the end of the transfer window. Everton have been linked to a number of signings to reinforce the team, or else Lampard will be walking a tight rope. The Everton fans have taken to him, as they know he’s passionate about the club, but passion alone doesn’t win matches. If the results fail to come, there will be a few raised eyebrows, and Lampard might be the fall guy. It’s time to rack up the points, and fast. Meanwhile, check up on online casino for casino-styled betting.