Your Everton evening headlines for Friday, February 3.
Seamus Coleman breaks silence on Frank Lampard sacking and gives 'tough' Sean Dyche verdict
Seamus Coleman has admitted Everton players are aware of the unfortunate role they played in Frank Lampard losing his job.
The Blues parted company with the 44-year-old after a wretched run of results left the club stuck in the bottom three at the midway stage of the Premier League season, forcing Farhad Moshiri into taking the decision to make a change.
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Lampard helped secure Everton's survival status in the penultimate fixture of last season courtesy of a dramatic 3-2 victory over Crystal Palace at Goodison Park, sparking scenes of jubilation on the pitch and in the stands.
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Everton may have just found talisman who can lead the fight against relegation
As cryptic as it might have been, you knew exactly what Amadou Onana was getting at.
Taking to social media on Wednesday night, the Everton midfielder sent a message to the club’s supporters. It was short and sweet but to the point.
“Said what I said and did what I did,” he wrote. Followed by '#Aintleavingtheship' and his trademark '#AO8' sign off.
This was Amadou Onana breaking his silence on the transfer speculation that had followed him during the month of January. Chelsea being the club he was linked with the most.
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