Everton Football Club have announced the sacking of manager Frank Lampard following a series of poor performances. ranked second in the league table
Famous media in many noble countries Different reports that Frank Lampard, the English team manager, has become a former Everton coach. after the board of directors resolved to order the dismissal On Monday, January 23, the past After leading the team to perform poorly Without being able to win 8 consecutive matches in the Premier League game Most recently, he lost to West Ham United 0-2 last weekend. While the club has announced the release of the official as well.
It is reported that Lampard was summoned to meet with club owner Farhad Moshiri over the weekend. After the end of the last Premier League game that lost to West Ham United 0-2 on Saturday. And finally, the executive board concluded a resolution, agreed and finally decided to part ways.
The club issued a statement saying: “Everton Football Club can confirm that Frank Lampard has left his role as First Team Manager with immediate effect. We would like to thank Frank for his efforts during his time at the club. and wish him good luck for the future.”
The dismissal of Lampard, the English boss who took over the team for less than a year It happened after just one win in the last 10 matches in the Premier League. Can only win 12 games out of 44 matches, including all items on the field As for this season, it is still poor, playing 20 games in the league, winning only 3, losing 11, drawing 6, being stuck in the relegation zone in 19th place. Poor performance saw Everton eliminated from the FA Cup. P and EFL Cup
For Lampard, at the age of 44, he just took over from Rafael Benitez on January 31 last year. But he still did not perform satisfactory. which last season The Blue Toffees finished 16th in the Premier League, narrowly escaping relegation. But this season’s performance is still poor, winning 3, drawing 6, losing 11, scoring 15, losing 28 goals together.
The club are currently searching for a new manager and are looking for someone who can bring their team to the top of the table. After that, Everton will give Leighton Baines, the legendary former left-back of the team. He is currently under-18s coach and under-21s coach Paul Tate has been in charge on a temporary basis as the club look to find a new manager to take over from Frank Lampard.