Everton boss Frank Lampard waits to hear if he will be sacked as owner Moshiri hunts for replacement
Everton boss Frank Lampard is set to learn his FATE on Monday – as owner Farhad Moshiri searches for his replacement despite bizarrely claiming it was ‘not his decision’ – with Sean Dyche NOT a candidate
Frank Lampard is set to learn his fate on Monday, with Everton ready to end his 357-day reign as manager.
The 44-year-old is aware a run of 11 defeats in 14 games, stretching back to October, is unsustainable and he met Farhad Moshiri, the club’s owner, following the 2-0 defeat at West Ham on Saturday.
Everton are in danger of suffering their first relegation since 1951 and, with games coming up against Arsenal and Liverpool, it is imperative the club acts quickly to find a solution. It is understood Sean Dyche, the former Burnley manager, is not among those being considered for the job.
Everton are 19th in the Premier League table after losing to West Ham on Saturday afternoon
The Toffees have won just 12 of 44 games under manager Frank Lampard and lost 24 of them
Former Chelsea and Derby boss Lampard spoke with owner Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright over the weekend, along with director of football Kevin Thelwell, and has accepted things will change after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at West Ham.
Moshiri, remarkably, abdicated responsibility over what the future held for Lampard as he left the London Stadium, telling a reporter from Sky Sports News that ‘It’s not my decision’ on managers.
The comment was greeted with incredulity.
Everton’s players have been given time off and are not due to return to their Finch Farm training complex until on Tuesday afternoon though it remains to be seen who will oversee the planned session, if — as expected — Lampard and his staff are jettisoned.
One option would be to promote former player Leighton Baines, who is now in charge of the Under 18s, and Under 21 head coach Paul Tait to oversee matters.
Owner Farhad Moshiri has already begun his search for Lampard’s replacement at Goodison
Dispensing with Lampard, who has 18 months remaining on his contract, and his five staff will not be cheap for an owner who has so far paid out close to £40million in severance pay to five previous managers since May 2016 — only Carlo Ancelotti has left of his own accord.
Dyche has been heavily linked in recent weeks — Moshiri sounded him out in October 2017 when Ronald Koeman left — but the former Burnley boss has not been approached and is not high on the list of candidates.
Former Wolves and Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo was interviewed after Ancelotti’s departure in June 2021 but he is now at Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia with a £7m release clause.
It is thought that ex-Burnley boss Sean Dyche is not a candidate should Lampard lose his job
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