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Liverpool fans also paid their respects on Saturday as they put the clubs' rivalry aside with a classy gesture. mins: Everton cannot get out. Spurs will keep coming at them. Kane is booed whenever he touches the ball now. Goodison seems a touch nervous. mins: Expect every man behind the ball for Everton now. Everyone in blue will know their job, that’s for sure.

Former England midfielder Lampard, 44, replaced Rafael Benitez in January 2022 with the team 16th in the table and helped Everton avoid relegation. Its use in the dressing room, like the tunnel revamp, is a nice touch to reflect the importance of the supporters in keeping the Blues in the Premier League. It proved unable to inspire the players into a performance to remember, however. Of more immediate concern is who can Everton's board tempt to a club lying 19th in the Premier League amid a toxic atmosphere? The problem that Everton fans find themselves with now is that the same people are going to be making the decision. There is certainly a vote of no confidence in the people that are making the decisions for Everton going forward.Anthony grabbed the ball and allowed himself to be spun around by Patterson but still did not return it - earning him a yellow card as Lampard looked on in frustration. Agonisingly for Patterson, Anthony had the last laugh through scoring goal number four in a move that started when Patterson lost possession. The fraught nature of Everton's position was increasingly clear as the night went on with even Alex Iwobi getting dragged into the time-wasting antics of the opposition. I should also say, I have done two Everton matches this season and they won both of those 1-0. Hmmmm … And an outside candidate who has admirers at Goodison Park is West Bromwich Albion manager Carlos Corberan, who has overseen a revival at The Hawthorns since his appointment in October.

Frank Lampard was left recoiling in frustration at much of what he saw in Everton's nightmare defeat to Bournemouth. Coaches Joe Edwards, Paul Clement, Ashley Cole and Chris Jones have also left Everton, but Alan Kelly stays on as goalkeeping coach. It was one of the most obvious signs of unhappiness at the display and his frustration was mirrored by some of his players - Nathan Patterson among those wound up by the hosts' antics as they sought to protect their lead. What could have been a positive night based on the return from injury of senior players and young starlets being handed their chances instead turned into 90 minutes of self-destruction in which the Blues heaped further pressure on themselves. Lampard's frustration on the sideline and how he showed it is one of a host of 'moments spotted' from Tuesday's game. Others include the inspirational fan feature that was unable to spark success and the actions of the player who appeared keenest to show he understood what unfolded was not good enough.On the goal: “I am buzzing. You won’t believe but I do hit the ball like that every now and again in training. To see one come off is amazing. After giving away the penalty to make up for it, I am buzzing.

Coote books Lenglet for trying to pull down Iwobi. The Nigerian stays on his feet but lashes his shot well wide. Leandro Trossard’s second-half goal was all that separated two teams with very different expectations for this term. It was the defining moment of a match in which Everton were reasonably competitive despite the gulf in quality between the two squads.mins: Perisic sends in a corner but it is easily cleared. Do not worry, the ball reaches Porro 20 yards from goal but he takes a woeful shot that lands in the stands. Ultimately it got to the stage where it was inevitable. His record hasn't been great this season and unfortunately he's lost his job as a result of it." The Monday Night Club discuss whether Jude Bellingham is England's best talent since Paul Gascoigne, after he was named best young player at Monday's Ballon d'Or ceremony. Everton owner Farhad Moshiri attended his first game in 14 months at West Ham, along with much-criticised long-serving chairman Bill Kenwright. Moshiri suggested, when questioned by Sky Sports at the game, that it was not down to him decide on Lampard's future.

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