Frank Lampard: Everton appoint former Chelsea boss as new manager to replace Rafael Benitez

Frank Lampard has been appointed as the new manager ofEverton on a two-and-a-half-year contract.

After a final round of talks with their candidates,Everton formally offered the job to Lampard on Saturday, after he became the leading candidate on Friday.

Clement was the manager of Derby County.

Duncan Ferguson was put in charge of the team after the departure of the former boss, but he was not the only one who wanted the job.

Farhad Moshiri flew to London to hold talks with the candidates.

The club ninth in the premier league was the reason why he was out of work.

Prior to his time at Derby, he led to an FA Cup final and a top-four finish, but the Rams lost to Villa in the play-off final.

After their defeat at Norwich, which cost them a place in the FA Cup,Everton had been searching for a new manager.

Goodison Park had been run by the former manager for less than a year.

They are just four points above the bottom of the table having won one and drawn three of their last 14 matches.

'Lampard has a massive job on his hands'

Sky Sports News spoke with Kaveh Solhekol on Friday.

Frank has the potential to be a great manager in the future. He would have a massive job on his hands if he accepts the job, but I think it will be exciting.

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Kaveh Solhekol explains why Frank Lampard will have a very difficult job on his hands at Goodison Park

He would have left the relative stability of Chelsea, which is owned by Roman Abramovich and run on a day-to-day basis by Marina Granovskaia, to go into a situation at Goodison Park.

The fans are very unhappy and so he has a major job on his hands, but the first thing he has to do is make sure that they stay in the league.

Premier League bottom six

The transfer window is about to close and that is one of the problems Frank Lampard has. He doesn't have time to sign any players on Monday.

In the middle of the field,Everton need reinforcements. Is he going to have time or is he going to be told that players are coming in the next 72 hours? If Frank Lampard becomes the next manager ofEverton, it will be a massive job for him.

Everton rank third-bottom for high turnovers in the Premier League this season, while they’re one of four sides yet to take advantage of such situations.
Image: Everton rank bottom for high turnovers in the Premier League this season, while they’re one of four sides yet to take advantage of such situations

Wayne Rooney said on Friday that he turned down the chance to be the next manager ofEverton because he wants to stay as Derby boss.

Rooney said thatEverton approached his agent and asked him to interview for a vacant job, which he turned down.

I believe that I will be a premier league manager and I am ready for that, if that ever happens, it would be great. I have a job at Derby County that is important to me.

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Wayne Rooney reveals he turned down the opportunity to talk to Everton about their vacant manager role

Rooney was asked if it was a hard decision not to speak toEverton.

They got in touch with my agent and let the administrators know. It was a very difficult decision for me.

Everton Q&A: Why are the fans protesting?

Everton fans want to see a change at the top
Image: Everton fans want to see a change at the top

How are things going at the club?

Not good. The side is 16th in the league with 19 points from 20 matches, and will start the year with three losses.

Just days after the club allowed France international Lucas Digne to join Villa, the final nail in the coffin of long-disliked manager Rafa Benitez was a 2-1 loss to the lowly Canaries.

Duncan Ferguson took temporary charge of the team but they lost to Villa on Saturday with Digne providing the assist.

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Highlights from Aston Villa's win against Everton in the Premier League

What is the current mood in the community?

There is a need for change. A plane flew over Goodison Park before the match calling for the departure of long-standing chairman Bill Kenwright. Time to leave.

Fans stayed behind to protest, chanting "Sack the board" and "We want our club back", as Bill Kenwright got out of the club.

A number of supporters congregating outside the Liver Building, where the commercial offices are based, before another protest took place on Wednesday night outside Goodison.

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Everton fans put up banners against the club's board while another wrote a graffiti message after it emerged Vitor Pereira had become one of the favourite to take over from Rafael Benitez

What are the issues at the club?

Few people at the top of the club trust those at the head of recruitment or scouting to make the right decisions.

The club have been owned by Farhad Moshiri since 2016 and the Iranian businessman certainly cannot be faulted for his financial backing, having already spent over half-a-billion pounds on transfers.

He increased his stake in the club to 94 per cent last week, but he has made poor decisions in the past. On Wednesday, fans voiced their objections to the potential new manager.

Everton's next fixtures

The FA Cup will be played on February 5.

February 8 is the date of the premier league.

February 12th, 2015: Yorkshire (H) - premier league

February 19th, 2015:Southampton (A)

Sky Sports broadcasts the Manchester City (H) - Premier League.

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