The media stated “Toffee” prepared a board meeting to release “Lamps” in 24 hours.

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Everton prepares to have a meeting to decide the future of Frank Lampard within 24 hours. The media are expected to not survive in the UFABET team. After leading the Toffees without a win in 8 Premier League games. Since October last year Caught in the red zone this time.

The Telegraph reports that the Everton board of directors will hold a meeting within 24 hours. Which is expected to consider the future of Frank Lampard. Who led the team to perform poorly without winning 8 consecutive matches in Premier League games Most recently. He lost to West Ham United 0-2 on Saturday, January 21st.

The media stated "Toffee" prepared a board meeting to release "Lamps" in 24 hours.

Since their 3-0 home win against Crystal Palace on Saturday October 22. They have not tasted victory, with two draws and six losses, 19th in the table with 15 points from 20 games. Which if counting the whole season 2022-2023, only 3 wins, 6 draws, 11 losses, is considered a result that football fans Blue toffee is unacceptable.

Before the game at the London Stadium. The Hammers manager  David Moyes had a news stream stating that He would be sacked immediately. If the team lost at home as the whiskey boss had a poor performance as the team was stuck in the red zone as well, but after the Hammers eased the pressure with a successful win over Everton, Lam Pard therefore became a favorite to be bounced immediately.

The Telegraph stated that this head coach are facing an inevitable fate. Because the Board of Directors of the local Merseyside. Is considering changing the team manager from the meeting in the next 24 hours, but has not yet been revealed. Who will take on the role of the next team manager who is expected to look for a replacement for the former Chelsea manager?

The 44-year-old has a smaller win average at Everton than Derby County and the Blues he has managed. With a winning percentage of only 27.3 from a total of 44 matches, while with the Iron Rams, winning 42.1 per cent from a total of 57 matches and winning 52.4 per cent in 84 games in charge of the club at Stamford Bridge.