Lampard warns Everton cannot relax in relegation dogfight

Lampard warns Everton cannot relax in relegation dogfight

Victory over Leicester on Sunday made it 10 points from five fits and lifted the Toffees out of the drop area into 16th location, one point beforehand of each Burnley and Leeds with a in shape in hand.

Everton travel to already relegated Watford on Wednesday however Lampard has confused they can't underestimate their warring parties or remember they have already carried out the hard paintings.

"The only message is we must move now and end the process, that's a tough activity," the previous Chelsea boss stated at his pre-healthy press conference on Tuesday.

"We must assume the worst. Everyone else can win, but we are able to manipulate ourselves so there's really no way we will relax. That's the most important message.

"To underestimate it due to the fact Watford are relegated could be our biggest chance. Every game in the Premier League is risky, especially whilst you journey away. The minute you think you have got cracked it, it becomes risky."

Sunday's victory at Leicester became Everton's first on the road in the Premier League for the reason that August however, with extra away games to come back, Lampard wants to see more consistency.

"It's a breakthrough," he said. "Getting one result does not mean you go and get more. You have to recognize why we were given the end result -- the group become together in every moment, fought for every risk, and defended very tight.

"That's what receives you top outcomes away from domestic and consistently doing this is the huge project."

Everton are likely to be without centre-again Yerry Mina until the very last-day trip to Arsenal after the Colombia worldwide was pressured off with a calf harm at Leicester.

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