Lampard, 43, has been off the market for the last year after being fired as Chelsea
manager in January of last year and resigning from the Blues after just 18 months as
manager.
Portuguese Vitor Pereira and Caretaker Duncan Ferguson also had their second interview
for the job on Friday. However, the club decided to make a move to Lampard.
Rafael Benitez was sacked after winning just one of his final thirteen games.
A former Liverpool manager had less than seven months, and the team that is not
confident is sixteenth within the Premier League, just six points ahead of the zone of
relegation.
Pereira initially appeared to be offered the position after having “very positive” talks and
stated that officials from the club had been “enthusiastic of what I proposed to them.”
But graffiti on the Everton’s Goodison Park home this week against the move, and read
‘Pereira out Lampard into.’
On Wednesday night, over 100 supporters took part in a demonstration at Goodison about
how the club is run.
Toffee Wayne Rooney was also considered for the role; however, he did not want to discuss
with Everton because he wanted to remain with Championship Derby. Derby.
Former Rams manager Lampard had talks with Lampard about becoming Norwich manager
in November before leaving the race and the Canaries selecting Dean Smith instead.
He might be appointed Everton manager before the club plays on February 5 in the FA Cup
against Brentford.
What was the record of Lampard’s in Chelsea?
In his 13 years as an athlete for Stamford Bridge, Lampard made 648 appearances and
won 11 major awards, including the four Premier League titles and the 2012 Champions
League.
He led Chelsea to fourth and to the FA Cup final in his first season as manager, but a streak
of five losses in eight games led to him being dismissed by the club’s owner Roman
Abramovich.
Lampard’s average points-per-game at 1.67 has the lowest average among all managers, a
permanent Chelsea director of the Premier League.
In the Abramovich era and the Abramovich era, only Andre Villas-Boas (47.5 percent) has a
lower winning ratio than Lampard’s 52.4 percent in every competition among the
permanent Chelsea managers.


