The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Ferguson back in role of caretaker manager as Everton seek boss

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Everton have confirmed the appointmen­t of Duncan Ferguson as caretaker manager.

Ferguson, pictured above, oversaw training yesterday, with the club looking for a successor to Rafael Benitez after sacking the Spaniard on Sunday.

The Toffees confirmed in a statement that Ferguson would be in charge “for the club’s upcoming games”, starting with the visit of Aston Villa. Ferguson will be supported by John Ebbrell and Leighton Baines, along with goalkeepin­g coach Alan Kelly.

It is former Scotland and Everton striker Ferguson’s second spell as caretaker boss at Goodison, having taken charge of three games during December 2019 following the dismissal of manager Marco Silva.

It has been reported that Wayne Rooney – the former Everton forward currently managing Derby – and ex-chelsea boss Frank Lampard are set to be interviewe­d for the full-time job.

Everton added in a statement: “An announceme­nt on a permanent managerial appointmen­t will be made in due course.”

Ferguson has been part of their coaching staff since 2014, and enjoyed a decent run in his previous caretaker stint, securing a victory over Chelsea as well as draws with Manchester United and Arsenal ahead of the appointmen­t of Carlo Ancelotti.

Benitez, who replaced Ancelotti last summer, was axed after Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Norwich left Everton with only one win and nine defeats in 13 Premier League games.

They are 16th in the table, six points above the relegation zone with two games in hand over 18thplaced Norwich.

Their search for a replacemen­t for Benitez has seen Roberto Martinez, the Belgium head coach who was in charge at Goodison Park from 2013-16, in the running.

It has been suggested Everton were prepared to consider Martinez combining the two roles until at least the summer but it is not a solution on which Belgium have appeared to be keen.

Everton academy product Rooney, who had two spells playing for the club either side of 13 seasons with Manchester United, has been in charge at Derby for just over a year.

The Rams’ battle for survival in the Championsh­ip this term after being deducted 21 points has seen them take 13 from the last 15 on offer – they are currently eight adrift of safety in 23rd place.

Lampard was Derby’s boss for the 2018-19 season, in which they were beaten play-off finalists, before taking charge at Chelsea in the summer that followed.

He was sacked in January 2021 and has subsequent­ly been out of work.

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