West Ham piled more pressure on Frank Lampard after the Hammers sealed a vital 2-0 win over 19th-placed Everton on Saturday.
Jarrod Bowen hit a brace to extend Everton’s winless run in all competitions to 10 games, as Lampard approaches the one-year mark as Toffees boss.
ALSO READ: LALIGA: Atletico Madrid return to winning ways with 3-0 win over Real Valladolid
ALSO READ: Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig play out entertaining 1-1 draw in return of Bundesliga
The Chelsea great has received public backing from ownership but the task gets only tougher with Everton next facing league leader Arsenal followed by a visit to Anfield.
Bowen connected twice in a seven-minute span in the first half at London Stadium. He poked it home from close range after Kurt Zouma’s headed flick in the 34th minute. Bowen then one-timed Michail Antonio’s cross to double the lead.
Everton briefly threatened late in the first half when Alex Iwobi’s low shot toward the corner was deflected wide by Declan Rice.
Veteran striker Danny Ings made his West Ham debut as a second-half substitute a day after completing his transfer from Aston Villa.
Speaking after the match, Everton owner Farad Moshiri in response to Lampard’s job security, stated that the decision is not his to make.
“I can’t comment. It’s not my decision,” he told Sky Sports.
Speaking on the same issue, long-time Everton chairman Bill Kenwright said: “It’s been a bad run of results for us all and for Frank. But I would never say that to you, ever.
“We’ve got to start winning, haven’t we? Bad time.”
Having beaten Arsenal in the League Cup final and defeated Liverpool in the FA Cup…
The Monaco decider was the first meeting of the top two in the world since…
“I’ve been chasing you for the last 10 years. When you’re ready, you come and…
The hosts' win meant they leapfrogged Newcastle into 13th place, as Howe's team fell to…
He held the WBA super-lightweight title in 2019, and the WBC super-lightweight crown from 2022…
Union Berlin are 11 points clear of the automatic relegation zone with five matches remaining...
This website uses cookies.