Everton boss Frank Lampard gives his reaction after 3-2 defeat away to Burnley in the Premier League.
"We're also not doing enough in the final third. But he said a combination of mistakes and failing to take advantage of good chances had proved costly, adding: "Mistakes are mistakes. You can see the players are disappointed at the end.
Having not scored in their previous four Premier League matches, Burnley had to dig deep to find three goals to beat their fellow strugglers 3-2 in a breathless ...
Burnley knew they had to come quickly in the second half, and Sean Dyche would have been delighted with how they hauled themselves back into the game. With the end of the Premier League season now in sight, matches of magnitude will start coming thick and fast. However, when you’re in a scrap for survival, it would be wrong to get carried away because undoubtedly your hopes will be stripped away within a flash.
The Merseyside club have not been relegated since 1951, but now sit just one point above the relegation zone, despite spending over £500million on new ...
He can turn this round. One fan said: 'Lampard deserves to see this through. A third added: 'Absolutely abysmal, clueless at the back, we are atrocious, can't see us getting a win anywhere in those last 9 fixtures!
The Toffees allowed a 2-1 lead to slip as they were beaten 3-2 by relegation rivals Burnley.
“It’s the margins of football – you’ve got to score at the right time and not concede at the right time. “It’s been the thing of the season for us, but it’s funny what seasons throw up,” he said. We had to go and expose that and we just about did.” We’ve been in that mode ourselves and it’s difficult to break out of. It wasn’t a game to lose for us. “The effort is there, the belief will always be tested because this is football,” Lampard said.
Burnley had taken an early lead through Nathan Collins' first goal for the club but then fell behind as Richarlison twice scored from the penalty spot before ...
Cornet was lively, getting back to defend but providing a constant threat. Again Richarlison sent Pope the wrong way. The goal was met with a huge roar from the home faithful, but within minutes they turned to groans.
With Michael Keane and Yerry Mina both missing for the trip to Burnley, Frank Lampard may reunite Ben Godfrey and Mason Holgate at centre-back.
*Pick up tomorrow's Daily Mirror and get a FREE £2 Shop Bet with William Hill which can be used on any of the sport action! Godfrey and Holgate may not go on to form a prosperous long-term defensive partnership in royal blue, as so many hoped they would. But they should also view it as an opportunity to show their quality against a team that hasn't found the net in five games. "We had problems against Ollie Watkins who did really well," said the Italian. "I have to say, it was a completely different performance of Ben Godfrey and Mason Holgate from the performance they had a week ago. In that Arsenal game, Godfrey and Holgate showed the best versions of themselves. Maybe playing a more athletic twosome would allow the Toffees to play a higher line and press with more vigour?
Frank Lampard blamed individual errors after Everton sank ever closer to the relegation zone when Maxwel Cornet scored late on to give Burnley a 3-2 victory ...
“It’s the margins of football – you’ve got to score at the right time and not concede at the right time. “It’s been the thing of the season for us, but it’s funny what seasons throw up,” he said. We’ve been in that mode ourselves and it’s difficult to break out of. “Then the feel changed on a penalty out of nowhere. “It was a tricky game for obvious reasons for both sides going into it,” Sean Dyche said. “The effort is there, the belief will always be tested because this is football,” Lampard said.
The Brazilian drew Everton level on 18 minutes after an Ashley Westwood foul on Anthony Gordon. And when a VAR review confirmed Vitalii Mykolenko was illegally ...
Another opportunity for Richarlison soon after, Ben Godfrey the architect with a 50-yard surge through the middle of the pitch and pass to his left. The free-kick, loaded into Everton’s box, resulted in a messy scramble. He shot low and was foiled by a block from Jarrard Branthwaite. His ‘brilliant’ status was temporarily on the line. Moreover, here was a chance to turn the scoreline on its head. He last took a penalty for Everton at Crystal Palace in September 2020. The delay extended to three minutes. Richarlison again after 55 minutes, unable to adjust for a shot on target when Jonjoe Kenny’s cross struck the bar and hurried to his feet a few yards from goal. Richarlison was unattended when collecting a pass from Gordon. The forward shimmied past Roberts when attention arrived, but cracked the outside of a post with his shot. The visitors, on the other hand, evidently received a ginormous shot in the arm from their speedy response to going behind. Cornet’s delivery from the right travelled over the heads of a scrum of bodies assembled in the six-yard box. Frank Lampard’s team led at half-time after responding to the disappointment of a 12th-minute strike from Nathan Collins with a pair of Richarlison penalties.
Burnley beat Everton 3-2 in the Premier League on Wednesday night.
Super delivery for Collins goal and brought composure to the play. Lively and did ever so well to lay winner on a plate for Cornet 7 The Clarets went in front early through Nathan Collins before two Richarlison penalties gave Everton the interval lead.
Ralf Rangnick's Reds make the short trip over to Merseyside this weekend – here's all your key info.
The Reds triumphed in L4 twice last season, picking up wins over Everton in both the Premier League (3-1) and a Carabao Cup quarter-final (2-0). Our match is one of 10 fixtures across the Premier League this weekend. The same can, unfortunately, be said for the Reds, who will be keen to gather some late-season momentum on Merseyside this weekend. Jesse Lingard has also been pictured training this week having felt unwell during Saturday's outing, while it remains to be seen if full-back Luke Shaw is fit enough to feature, having been forced off early with a problem in that draw. Yerry Mina was also an Everton absentee at Burnley. It’s been a difficult season, thus far, on the blue half of Merseyside, with Frank Lampard’s Toffees continuing in their fight to avoid the drop.
During last night's game, former Everton striker Anichebe was vocal on Instagram with several posts. He wrote: 'Too late… should've brought him on 10 mins ago ...
‘Next – appointing Lampard (who is a good coach) but appointing him when you know you’re in a relegation battle with a tough run in… him getting Alli who is a luxury player… Along with a picture of Allardyce, Anichebe wrote: ‘I said it weeks ago…
With his side trailing 2-1 due to two Richarlison penalties, Dyche told his Clarets players ahead of the second half: "We spoke to the players at half-time just ...
We have to go again." The only way we get around it is to work. "I think it was six points from 42 away from home, I reminded the players of that.
Second-half comeback gives Burnley 3-2 win over Everton; Nathan Collins early opener cancelled out by pair of Richarlison penalties before Sean Dyche ...
It's going to be a real test of character, I've said this all along about Everton. "That's why Burnley wanted to win tonight, in terms of getting the three points and getting closer to Everton, but also going into that Norwich game. "I told them we've got to play on that mentality - we do it by playing forward with better quality and being more aggressive in our play. I said to them at half time 'I'm not sure these know how to win a game, away from home particularly'. It's hard to explain, but sometimes you sense that a team might have lost how to win a game. Everton have not won a Premier League game on the road since August but looked like breaking that eight-month record until Jay Rodriguez and Maxwel Cornet struck in the second half to give Burnley a late victory.
Everton lost 3-2 to Burnley in the Premier League on Wednesday night to heighten their relegation fears.
“Dyche is a veteran of these survival battles and knows the significance of pulling Everton in. Like that match against Wimbledon 28 years ago, they fought back from the brink but this team showed how brittle they are. “Burnley had taken an early lead through Nathan Collins’ first goal for the club but then fell behind as Richarlison twice scored from the penalty spot before the break. At that stage they had a seven-point cushion on the bottom three, yet fell apart when Sean Dyche’s team applied pressure. Yet the winning goal said everything about the struggle Lampard is having in recreating the rigour and intensity which typified the football he once played. This was a chance for Everton to open some space between themselves and the three sides beneath them, including Burnley.
And now former Everton striker Anichebe has weighed in on the inquest, calling out not just the players but the decision-making of the board as well. Promoted ...
"Next - appointing Lampard (who is a good coach) but appointing him when you know you're in a relegation battle with a tough run in... The money they've wasted, the sackings of influential staff like @embodyism (Dan Donachie), not letting Marcel Brands actually do his job, bringing in Rafa, creating a complete disconnect with fans and club. in a relegation fight... him getting Alli who is a luxury player... So... The players are responsible first and foremost. In a lengthy Instagram story, he said: "Apologies if I don't respond tonight, I just can't be bothered.
A huge night of Premier League football at Turf Moor awaits.
Nathan Collins could return to the centre of defence in place of Kevin Long with the former back from a one game ban. Burnley then head to Norwich City on Sunday in another crunch clash at the bottom of the table. The Clarets have lost four games on the bounce and face an uphill struggle to retain their Premier League status.
Frank Lampard blamed individual errors after Everton sank ever closer to the relegation zone when Maxwel Cornet scored late on to give Burnley a 3-2 victory ...
“It’s the margins of football – you’ve got to score at the right time and not concede at the right time. “It’s been the thing of the season for us, but it’s funny what seasons throw up,” he said. We’ve been in that mode ourselves and it’s difficult to break out of. “Then the feel changed on a penalty out of nowhere. “It was a tricky game for obvious reasons for both sides going into it,” Sean Dyche said. “The effort is there, the belief will always be tested because this is football,” Lampard said.
Burnley hero Sam Vokes backed referee Mike Dean's decision to give Everton two first half penalties in the pivotal relegation six pointer at Turf Moor.
Speaking on Five Live, he said: “That's as soft as they come," before adding of the second: "Initially it looks like he's trying to buy this. Richarlison converted both spot kicks to put the Toffees 2-1 up before the break, after the Clarets opened the scoring when Nathan Collins turned in a Maxwel Cornet corner. Don't miss a thing from the club you love!
Frank Lampard has told his Everton players to use the hurt of Wednesday night's late defeat to Premier League relegation rivals Burnley as a positive ahead ...
We don’t want regret at the end of the season that’s why we have to do the maximum now.” “It’s been a long time (since the last goal). That’s why it was very special for me because I want to score every game. “That’s why we need to win every game. Every game until the end of the season will be a big game for us. “That’s the job of a manager,” he said. I’m the one that has to pick up.
Everton are sitting just one point clear of the relegation zone following their 3-2 defeat to relegation rivals Burnley. The result has led to an ex-player ...
A third added: 'Absolutely abysmal, clueless at the back, we are atrocious, can't see us getting a win anywhere in those last 9 fixtures! One fan said: 'Lampard deserves to see this through. He can turn this round. 'Next - appointing Lampard (who is a good coach) but appointing him when you know you're in a relegation battle with a tough run in... Keep the faith.' 'We can still stay up, but not with Lampard in charge': Everton fans are calling for their manager to be SACKED to rescue any chance they have of avoiding relegation for the first time since 1951 after 3-2 defeat at rivals Burnley Everton fans are calling for Frank Lampard to be sacked after their 3-2 defeat to rivals Burnley A section of Everton fans are calling for Frank Lampard to be sacked after less than three months in charge following their 3-2 defeat to relegation rivals Burnley. in a relegation fight... Along with a picture of Allardyce, Anichebe wrote: 'I said it weeks ago... Some said rather go down with dignity. him getting Alli who is a luxury player...
United travel to Goodison Park at the weekend, with Everton just a point ahead of the relegation zone following their 3-2 defeat to Burnley on Wednesday.
We have to keep working and preparing and give everything. Speaking to Sky Sports, Lampard added: "We have to not get too caught up in the words. "There are nine games where we have to give absolutely everything, every ounce that we have.
Manchester United should be boosted by the return of Cristiano Ronaldo for the early Saturday kick-off at Everton. The striker started the reverse fixture ...
Luke Shaw could be a doubt after coming off at half-time against the Foxes with a leg problem. "Probably the same," he said, when asked about the plans. Jesse Lingard was ill last weekend, so remained an unused substitute, but is in training and should also be available.
Neville Southall was focused on what he saw as the positives as he offered Everton players his advice on what was key to remaining in the Premier League.
Just go and see the challenge as a challenge to see how good a player you are. We have got 27 points to play for, we’ve got Man Utd on Saturday and if you’re a kid growing up, that is who you want to play against. If you score two goals away from home you expect to win the game.”
Frank Lampard has told his Everton players to use the hurt of Wednesday night's late defeat to Premier League relegation rivals Burnley as a positive ahead ...
We don’t want regret at the end of the season that’s why we have to do the maximum now.” “It’s been a long time (since the last goal). That’s why it was very special for me because I want to score every game. “That’s why we need to win every game. Every game until the end of the season will be a big game for us. “That’s the job of a manager,” he said. I’m the one that has to pick up.
Chris Beesley looks at a Talking Point from Everton's 3-2 defeat at Burnley and examines the potential longer-term impact of Sean Dyche's claims about Frank ...
The sign that hangs outside the aforementioned hostelry has the gaffer mocked up in the garb of Henry VIII and in a manner not dissimilar to the 16 th century tyrant king, he is an intimidating absolute ruler within his own fiefdom. If they’re uncomfortable in their current predicament, how many of them would have the stomach for that fight? Hard graft over a number of years – culminating with European football in 2018, one place above Everton whose vacancy he had been linked to earlier in the season – prompted a pub in the shadow of Turf Moor to be renamed ‘The Royal Dyche’ and ensure the manager enjoys enough credit in the bank to survive seasons of struggle such as this. The sobering reality over Sean Dyche’s half-time pep talk to his players, telling them that Everton “don’t know how to win” is that there is a strong element of truth to the Burnley manager’s damning words and he was only echoing what long-suffering Blues fans have feared for a long time now. Lampard also says: “Everyone is quick to tell me I’ve never been in a relegation battle – I suppose that’s a positive” but do his players know what is required in these crucial final nine matches of the campaign? They don’t call these fixtures ‘six pointers’ for nothing but Everton continue to inflict upon themselves the double-whammy of missing out themselves while enabling those below them to close the gap.
Nathan Collins comes in for Kevin Long in defence, while an attacking line-up is boosted by the inclusion of Jay Rodriguez and Maxwel Cornet in place of Jack ...
Demarai Gray makes way as Jarrad Branthwaite comes into the defence. Everton boss Frank Lampard makes two changes, with Michael Keane out suspended and Anthony Gordon returning to the line-up. Burnley make three changes to the side which lost to Manchester City on Saturday.
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Alex Iwobi's mistake led to Everton going down to defeat to West Ham United on Sunday but the underlying numbers suggest he's important to Frank Lampard.
Yet the evidence is growing that he is becoming a key player in Lampard’s squad. Even in Sunday’s defeat, aside from the mistake, there’s a reasonable case to be made that he was one of Everton's better performers. And in any event, there’s a case to be made that there are worse culprits for losing control of the ball on a regular basis at Everton. This goes some way to shedding light on why boss Frank Lampard praised Iwobi after the game and despite his mistake. This means although he can be careless, he's perhaps not as wasteful as some consider him to be. Not for the first time in his Everton career, Alex Iwobi has spent much of this week splitting opinions.
Burnley lacking ideas at the moment.
The most important thing is to be the positive one." "I loved as a player being involved in competitive games and now we have 10 of those and this is the first one. Meanwhile, Burnley boss Sean Dyche has urged his forwards to rediscover their goalscoring touch having failed to score a single goal in their last four outings. "Remaining positive is the biggest thing for me to do. "Tension can be a good thing, it can also go the other way," he said. We just have to do what we do.
Live team news, starting line-ups, commentary stream, goals and latest score updates as Everton face Burnley in the Premier League.
Let’s hope the first team can do better in a similar position tonight. Both sets of players are letting mistakes creep into their game, but neither can really take advantage over their opponents as of yet. A draw for Everton, while not solving any problems in the battle for survival, at least keeps the hosts at bay for another set of fixtures. As Adam alludes to there, the support, desire and fight of the travelling Blues is never in doubt. Richarlison is already proving a handful, winning that free kick as he got hold of the ball in a dangerous position. In the aftermath of the opener, Everton looked flustered. Side-footed in at the back post and Calvert-Lewin couldn’t get to it on the line. But now it is Richarlison’s name you can hear being sang the loudest and the Blues, finally, have a foothold in this match. Hopefully a bit of quality like that just might make the difference for the Blues. This game is there for them if they can be brave - Iwobi, Richarlison and Gordon have already shown what they can do if they show a bit of composure on the ball. Richarlison, stealing the ball from Connor Roberts, sets off another Everton attack as the Blues start to exert a bit of pressure of their own. The Blues come into the game on the back of a disappointing 2-1 defeat against West Ham United at the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Gray cuts inside and looks to dribble into the box. Vydra deflects a Mykolenko cross and Pope comes to claim it. The match ends with Burnley winning an absolutely massive three points!!
Anthony Gordon returns to Everton's team and Jarrad Branthwaite starts in the Premier League for the first time since mid-December, as Frank Lampard makes ...
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Newcastle United's relegation rivals will be without a number of players for tonight's hugely-important game away to Burnley. Lampard lost January signing ...
Nothing. So we have to play the games, and we will play the games in the best way possible.” Asked about injuries and suspension, Lampard added: "Where do you want to start? "What can we do about it?
Everton match verdict following the defeat to Burnley in the Premier League.
The Premier League table, after 45 minutes, was one that Blues could look at once again. Everton had found a platform upon which they could build and dominated in the aftermath of the equaliser. Yet the Burnley crowd that was calling for him to be booked was then silenced by Mike Dean being called over to the VAR monitor. Richarlison's all-action first half performance felt like a case of the Brazilian stepping up just when his side needed him most. As Everton probed down Burnley's left, Vitaliy Mykolenko burst into the box. The fans know that.
Maxwel Cornet scored Burnley's winner five minutes from time as they came from behind to beat fellow relegation strugglers Everton 3-2 at Turf Moor.
It was just a second goal in 39 league games for the homegrown forward and he was serenaded by the Burnley fans. Vydra crossed and Cornet lifted his shot into the roof of the net. The decision to install Richarlison as penalty-taker after Calvert-Lewin missed against Brighton was further endorsed as he sent Nick Pope the wrong way for a second time. The Brazilian’s drought has been a cause of Everton’s troubles but he looked buoyed by his first goal in 11 games. And yet, while two attackers came into the team, the scorer of Burnley’s fourth goal in 12 games was a recalled defender. Even a remarkable performance by Richarlison, who scored twice, was not enough for Frank Lampard. Drenched by the swirling rain, he looked beleaguered as his side were beaten.
Everton player ratings and scores after the 3-2 defeat against Burnley in the Premier League.
Lost his marker at the back post to allow Burnley to score which was his only real mistake of the match once again. He had to become a real leader at the back for Everton in this match and he did it very well for the most part. Cornet was providing a fair few issues down Everton's right flank, especially in the first half, and when Kenny did get up to support the attack at the other end of the pitch his final ball was often been wasteful.
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A demotion to the Championship this season would be a huge shock in general terms, but would also come as little surprise given the club’s behaviour over the past several years. Everton have not been relegated since the 1950/51 season; 71 years ago. Frank Lampard’s side currently sit 17th in the table, just three points ahead of 18th-placed Burnley, who have two games in hand.
Burnley had taken an early lead through Nathan Collins' first goal for the club but then fell behind as Richarlison twice scored from the penalty spot before ...
Cornet was lively, getting back to defend but providing a constant threat. Again Richarlison sent Pope the wrong way. The goal was met with a huge roar from the home faithful, but within minutes they turned to groans.
Frank Lampard blamed individual errors after Everton sank ever closer to the relegation zone when Maxwel Cornet scored late on to give Burnley a 3-2 victory ...
“It’s the margins of football – you’ve got to score at the right time and not concede at the right time. “It’s been the thing of the season for us, but it’s funny what seasons throw up,” he said. We’ve been in that mode ourselves and it’s difficult to break out of. “Then the feel changed on a penalty out of nowhere. “It was a tricky game for obvious reasons for both sides going into it,” Sean Dyche said. “The effort is there, the belief will always be tested because this is football,” Lampard said.
Leeds United fans will have half an eye on Turf Moor on Wednesday night as Burnley host Everton in a bottom-of-the-table clash.
A draw between Everton and Burnley will keep the gap between Leeds and 18th at eight points. This would reduce the Whites' cushion to the drop zone from eight points to seven points. Leeds currently sit eight points clear of the drop zone and have seven Premier League games left to play this season.