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Frank Lampard: Everton manager sacked after defeat by West Ham

By Phil McNultyChief football writer

Last updated on.From the sectionEvertoncomments16

Breaking news

Everton have sacked manager Frank Lampard after less than a year in charge at Goodison Park.

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

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 team 16th in the table and helped Everton avoid relegation.

Everton are now looking for their sixth permanent manager in five years.

More to follow.

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16 comments
  • Comment posted by Jack MAupaaaaay, today at 15:37

    We’re justdouble checking this comment.
  • Comment posted by Dan, today at 15:37

    We’re justdouble checking this comment.
  • Comment posted by somanymistakes, today at 15:37

    We. Am. Leeds. We miss Frankie already
  • Comment posted by hhh, today at 15:36

    They should appoint poch
  • Comment posted by sioioos, today at 15:36

    It's time for Big Sam.
  • Comment posted by TWR1983, today at 15:36

    Maybe they should try and find someone who actually has proven managerial ability?
  • Comment posted by FootieMonster, today at 15:36

    Is anyone surprised?
  • Comment posted by madcat100, today at 15:36

    About time!!
  • Comment posted by Sean, today at 15:36

    Come in Big Sam, your time is now!....
  • Comment posted by Dave, today at 15:36

    We’re justdouble checking this comment.
  • Comment posted by Noshaq, today at 15:36

    What a shocker eh? Surprised he didn't go sooner.
  • Comment posted by josemis medals, today at 15:36

    Pity, as a Liverpool fan.
  • Comment posted by liverpool supporter right here, today at 15:36

    We’re justdouble checking this comment.
  • Comment posted by Saints, today at 15:36

    You can have Nathan Jones if you want?!
  • Comment posted by Master Bow, today at 15:36

    Somebody call Steven Gerrard ...
  • Comment posted by Cos-my-neighbour-said-so, today at 15:36

    From top to bottom .. INCOMPETENT at best
    Relegation folder … what’s to like
    Long overdue .. now get rid of the board and players
  • Comment posted by YNWA 4Ever, today at 15:35

    Oh dear, never mind
  • Comment posted by CanaryBlue, today at 15:35

    About time.
  • Comment posted by Damien, today at 15:35

    Meanwhile, grass is green

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