EVERTON MANAGER FRANK Lampard wants his side to build on their first win of the season and capitalise fully on the compressed nature of the next part of the season.
Having waited seven matches for a first league victory immediately prior to the international break, Lampard sees eight matches in six weeks as a key factor in building on a five-game unbeaten run.
“We need to get as many points as we can in the eight games we’ve got before the break for the World Cup. It is like a mini-league,” he said.
“We went into an international break having beaten West Ham, which gave us a good feeling. Mentally, I feel we’re in a good place.
“It’s exciting for us, to see how many points we can get in these eight games to get ourselves in a good position for when we start again.”
Everton have had back-to-back clean sheets – their first two in the league this season – and that was especially crucial to securing three points against West Ham.
Last season they managed just eight shut-outs throughout the entire campaign but a new centre-back partnership of summer signings Conor Coady and James Tarkowski has made a significant difference already.
The return of Idrissa Gana Gueye from Paris Saint-Germain to the defensive midfield role has also helped.
“Defending is a collective,” added Lampard ahead of the trip to Southampton.
“At times last season we didn’t defend well enough, and that was high in my thinking and the club’s thinking during the summer recruitment process.
“Conor and Tarky have been a big plus for us. They have great attitudes. They are both captains in their own way.
“Their performances and consistency levels have been really good. That (consistency) is what we aspire to, to have that solid base.
“The improvement is because of the work we do on the training pitch and the consistency of that – and not anyone getting complacent because there’s a good feeling in the squad and we got a good result against West Ham.
“If we can back up that good result on Saturday, then it will show progress. That has to keep going game after game, week after week.
“This Premier League is so ruthless that if you step off, you will concede. It’s important we keep up that work.”
Lampard will be boosted by the return of England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford who, because of the scheduling of the international break, has missed just one match in a month with a thigh injury.
With all the very exciting points that they make in the prospectus, you’d wonder why they’d want to sell.
How do you make a small fortune out of a LOI club?……. Start off with a large fortune!
1.3 million and they don’t even own the grounds?
@Stephen Foster: That’s true but it’s still the best LOI ground in the country by far
@Ronan O Connor:
If it has a running track around it is not.
I’d say tallagh is
@Ronan O Connor: eh.. you don’t go to many LoI grounds I take it?
@John Travers: g’wan the LOI
@Ronan O Connor: Has to be Tallaght man. Best ground in the LOI.
@Ronan O Connor: You haven’t been to Tallaght Stadium?
@Stephen Foster: Just like AC & Inter Milan to name but 2. What’s the problem with long term leases?
@John Travers: exactly
McGregor might buy it he’s been looking to purchase a football club
@John Kelly: the only thing he will actually pay for is silence ..
@Ciaran: and fines
Limerick FC all over again. The initial investment doesn’t pay off when not enough fans come through the gate or into the club shop.
@Mogh Roith: the problem is not being able to sign players until you have the fixture list for the following seasonr. Most clubs can’t sign players to multiple year contracts, only 9 month ones. So all the big clubs have to do is wait until the end of the season and offer a 2 year contract to a free agent
Will they accept Blaa’s as payment?
Thought the headline said Watford at first…..would have bought shares of that was Watford’s value…