Frank Lampard: Everton manager sacked after defeat by West Ham

 Defeat at fellow strugglers West Ham United on Saturday was Everton's ninth loss in 12 Premier League game.

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They are second from bottom of the table with 15 points from 20 matches, above Southampton on goal difference.

    



Former England midfielder Lampard, 44, replaced Rafael Benitez in January 2022 with the tim 16th in the table and helped Everton avoid relegation.Everton are now looking for their sixth permanent manajer in five years.

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The klub thanked Lampard and his coaching staf "for their servis during what has been a challenging 12 months".


"Frank and his tim's commitment and dedication have been exemplary throughout their time at the klub, but recent results and the current league position meant this difficult decision had to be taken," added a klub pernyataan.

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Coaches Joe Edwards, Paul Clement, Ashley Cole and Chris Jones have also left Everton, but Alan Kelly stays on as goalkeeping coach.


Everton said they had "started the process to secure a new manajer".


Former Leeds United manajer Marcelo Bielsa is on the daftar of candidates under discussion as a potential successor to Lampard.


The 67-year-old Argentine, who is admired by Everton owner Farhad Moshiri, has not worked since being sacked by Leeds in February last year, although he remains a hero at Elland Road for taking the klub back into the Premier League.


It remains to be seen whether Bielsa would take a job in mid-season while former Burnley boss Sean Dyche is sure to be discussed.


Former Southampton manajer Ralph Hasenhuttl was discussed by Everton's board before Lampard's appointment a year ago and is available after leaving St Mary's in November.


Paul Tait and Leighton Baines will take pelatihan until a new manajer is appointed.


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After a 1-1 draw at reigning champions Manchester City on 31 December, Everton have lost 4-1 to Brighton at Goodison Park, were knocked out of the FA Cup with a 3-1 defeat at Manchester United and were then beaten by Southampton despite taking the lead, before the latest defeat by West Ham.


They have managed only three wins all season.


There have been widespread and vokal protests from penggemar against the board in recent game, and supporters staged a sit-in demonstration after the loss to Southampton.


Everton's board of directors missed that games because of what the klub claimed was a "real and credible threat to their safety".


Merseyside Police said no threats or incidents had been reported to officers prior to the fixture before Everton announced "enhanced security procedures" would be put in place.


That was also in response to some supporters confronting defender Yerry Mina and midfielder Anthony Gordon as they left Goodison Park in their cars last akhir pekan.


Everton owner Farhad Moshiri attended his first games in 14 months at West Ham, along with much-criticised long-serving chairman Bill Kenwright. Moshiri suggested, when questioned by Sky Sports at the games, that it was not down to him decide on Lampard's future.


The klub are yet to sign anyone in the January transfer window but spent in excess of £80m in the summer, including the £33m signing of Amadou Onana from Lille and £20m purchase of Dwight McNeil from Burnley, after receiving £60m for Brazil forward Richarlison from Tottenham.

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