JAKARTA - Frank Lampard's future as Everton manager is over. The bad results achieved by the club nicknamed The Toffees are the reason.

The Toffees are currently at the bottom of the table after a 0-2 defeat to West ham United in the Premier League last Saturday.

Everton management reportedly held an emergency meeting to discuss Lampard's future. Club owner Farhad Moshiri chaired the meeting.

Interestingly, Moshiri made a strange statement when asked about Lampard's future. "I can't comment. It's not my decision," he said.

Lampard himself is not worried about his future. He is even ready if he has to be kicked out of the position of Everton manager.

"I'm really not afraid of getting sacked. I'm proud to do the job. I just wake up every day and think how we can be better," said Lampard.

However, not long ago, the club made a decision. Lampard officially fired.

"Frank's commitment and dedication with his team has been outstanding throughout their time at this club, but recent results and the league position meant that this was a difficult decision to make. We wish Frank and his staff all the best for the future," wrote Everton on its official website.

Several names emerged as candidates to replace Lampard. One of them is a former Everton player, Wayne Rooney.

Then there are the names Sean Dyche and Nuno Espirito Santo who are expected to replace Lampard.


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