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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 23, 2022 20:03:44 GMT
According to TuttoSport via Sport Witness, Everton manager candidate, Fabio Cannavaro has made an ‘excellent impression’ on Moshiri and Bill Kenwirght during ‘preliminary talks’ for the potential of taking on the role as the next manager at Goodison Park.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 25, 2022 13:01:48 GMT
According to TuttoSport via Sport Witness, Everton manager candidate, Fabio Cannavaro has made an ‘excellent impression’ on Moshiri and Bill Kenwirght during ‘preliminary talks’ for the potential of taking on the role as the next manager at Goodison Park. I've lost interest with it all if honest. Let them get on with it.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 25, 2022 13:45:25 GMT
Everton are to hold talks with Frank Lampard this week to discuss the potential of him becoming the next manager at Goodison Park, according to journalist Alan Myers.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 26, 2022 18:55:58 GMT
Backlash from supporters has Vitor Pereira reconsidering his interest in becoming the next Everton manager, freeing Frank Lampard to be the new favourite to replace Rafa Benitez.
That’s according to the Daily Mail, who report Pereira is having second-thoughts on moving to Merseyside. The out-of-work coach had approached Toffees Chairman Bill Kenwright to express an interest in replacing Benitez. He also spoke to Farhad Moshiri earlier this week.
But some Blues supporters have already protested the idea of Pereira taking over. Graffiti has appeared outside Goodison Park, reading: ‘Pereira out, Lampard in’. The Portuguese is saddened by the message, with fans judging him for his prior record without knowing him. Pereira left his last position in December when Fenerbahce fired the 53-year-old after just five-months in charge. He had previously spent three-years with Chinese Super League side Shanghai Port, after five-months with 1860 Munich which led to relegation to the third-tier.
Pereira is now reconsidering his approach to replace Benitez, clearing Lampard to become Everton’s next manager. Moshiri deemed the Portuguese his first-choice, per The Guardian.
Lampard, meanwhile, has Everton CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale’s support to become their next manager over Moshiri’s choice, Pereira. The Daily Mail add she is pushing to hire the former Derby County and Chelsea head coach, along with others in the Blues’ board.
The England icon, like Pereira, is out of work, having remained unattached since Chelsea sacked him last January. He won 44 of his 84 matches with the Stamford Bridge outfit in all competitions. The 43-year-old also won 26 of 57 with the Rams in his first managerial role.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 27, 2022 17:22:17 GMT
Everton will conduct their latest round of managerial interviews on Friday, with Frank Lampard and Vitor Pereira still both in the frame to replace Rafa Benitez.
It is believed that Everton owner Farhad Moshiri is returning to the United Kingdom for the next round of interviews as the Premier League side continue to search for a new manager.
Lampard, the former Chelsea and Derby County manager, has already held talks with the Premier League club and remains under consideration by the Everton board.
Pereira is the club’s other leading candidate — although the Portuguese raised some eyebrows with a lengthy television interview with Sky Sports on his plans for the club should he be appointed.
It is understood that other names are under consideration, with the hope that they will appoint a replacement before the transfer window shuts.
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