Frank Lampard has called upon his Everton side to put their vital 2-1 win over Leicester City in the rearview mirror, a result which plunged Leeds United into the relegation zone with three games to play. The Toffees have been in great form of late, with Lampard guiding the Blues to two straight wins which has helped them climb out of the relegation zone.
Goals from Vitaliy Mykolenko and Mason Holgate helped Everton on their way, whilst Leeds were losing 2-1 to Arsenal at the very same time. The result leaves Everton on 35 points in 16th, a point above both Burnley and Leeds. However, The Toffees have to face Watford away in midweek, who have the worst home form in the Premier League this season.
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A win against the already relegated Hornets could see Everton safe, with Lampard wanting his squad to carry their focus into Wednesday's clash.
"This is my biggest job now, and the players as well to understand that we should enjoy results like that because they're huge and that's what we're in football for - there's ups and downs at times," said Lampard following the 2-1 win over Leicester. "But straight away, by the time we get home tonight, we have to move our minds onto Watford and the games that are coming.
"We are by no means safe, far from safe at the moment and that's in our hands. We have to get straight back down to earth and focus on Wednesday."
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