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As Lampard weeps again at being sacked from Everton, the date Klopp will leave Liverpool

It is a difficult time for the weeping Frank Lampard, who was managing Everton in the Premier League

By Charles Cornwall

It is a difficult time for the weeping Frank Lampard, who was managing Everton in the Premier League

His sacking has finally been confirmed. It is a difficult time for the weeping Frank Lampard, who was managing Everton in the Premier League. But results have failed to materialise and the team is in the relegation zone, which has led to a series of questions about the former England midfielder, who has been in the hot seat for weeks. On top of that, before he was sacked, local media reported that he was involved in a fight in the dressing room.

Only on goal difference are they not in last place (they have only conceded fewer goals than Southampton) and they have not won eight consecutive matches in the domestic championship (with the last three losses), which is a poor moment for the Toffees, an institution that is used to fighting for international cup places, to the point of rubbing shoulders with the Big Six.
 

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The 44-year-old, who had just been sacked at Chelsea, was feeling the pinch from both the Blues fans and the board, who held an emergency meeting on Sunday to assess Lampard's future and possible options for his replacement. The day before, on Saturday, the Merseyside side lost 2-0 to West Ham and Abdoulaye Doucouré was not part of the trip to London. What happened to the Malian-born French midfielder? The British press reported an alleged fight with the coach, who excluded him from the first team.

<strong>Nobody has told me to leave</strong>

In contrast, the situation of Liverpool's German coach Jurgen Klopp is different. The Reds drew with Chelsea on Saturday. Questioned about his continuity with the team, the boss pointed out that no one has told him to leave and he will stay with the team. His agent has also said in several interviews that the plan is for him to stay at Anfield until his contract expires in 2026.

 

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