Everton: Lampard has 'overwhelmed players' at Goodison Park | OneFootball

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·18 May 2022

Everton: Lampard has 'overwhelmed players' at Goodison Park

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Everton manager Frank Lampard’s approach to matches may have become “overwhelming” for some of the players, according to journalist Dean Jones.

The Toffees have managed to turn their form around in recent weeks, but discipline on the pitch remains a major issue for the team.


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What’s going on at Everton?

Lampard’s side have picked up 11 points from their last seven games, which has included victories against Manchester United and Chelsea. This has moved them out of the bottom three heading into their last two matches.

However, they had two players sent off in their latest fixture at home to Brentford, with Jarrad Branthwaite and Salomon Rondon given their marching orders before the final whistle.

This took their tally of red cards for the season to six as they went on to lose 3-2 to the Bees, leaving them still needing more points to guarantee their place in the Premier League for another year.

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What has Jones said about Lampard’s Everton?

Jones thinks Everton have brought a lot of their problems on themselves, and has suggested that Lampard’s intensity has had a negative affect on the players at times.

He told GIVEMESPORT: “They’ve been shooting themselves in the foot, but ultimately, a lot of what Frank Lampard builds is based around passion and enthusiasm. And I feel like it’s almost been overwhelming for some of the players in that squad, and it’s boiled over.”

Do Everton need to change their approach to stay up?

Fans have gathered outside the stadium prior to Everton’s last two home games against Chelsea and Brentford, and this has largely led to positive performances from the team.

The players still need to keep their emotions in check, though, if they want to stay above the bottom three.

After dominating the early exchanges against Brentford, some of the players made rash decisions and this cost the team.

Everton’s final two games are against Crystal Palace and Arsenal, which promise to be difficult encounters even with 11 players on the pitch.

Lampard will still want passion and commitment from his side, but they cannot afford to overstep the mark and lose their cool, or there is a real chance that they could throw these matches away, which may leave them potentially dropping back into the relegation zone.

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