Frank Lampard’s departure from Everton marks the end of his brief tenure as manager at Goodison Park. Despite his notable playing career, Lampard struggled to turn Everton’s fortunes around during his time in charge, with the club facing relegation for a second consecutive season.
The decision to part ways with Lampard comes after a string of poor results, including nine defeats in 12 games. His record of nine wins and 21 losses in 38 Premier League matches ultimately led to his dismissal, just eight days before the first anniversary of his appointment.
While Everton acknowledged Lampard’s commitment and dedication, they emphasized that recent results and the team’s league position necessitated this difficult decision. The club has already begun the process of finding a new manager and will provide updates in due course.
In addition to Lampard, several backroom staff members, including Joe Edwards, Paul Clement, Ashley Cole, and Chris Jones, have also departed. However, Alan Kelly will remain as the goalkeeping coach, while Paul Tait and Leighton Baines will oversee training until a new manager is appointed.
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