Sunderland Echo

Lampard is glad Everton’s Premier League future is in their own hands

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Frank Lampard is happy Everton’s Premier League future remains in their own hands after they moved another point clear of the bottom three with a lacklustre goalless draw at already-relegated Watford.

The Toffees went into the match having lifted themselves out of the relegation zone and up to 16th – one point ahead of Burnley and Leeds – following a run of 10 points from five matches. But Everton struggled despite coming up against a depleted Watford side who made seven changes to the starting line-up from their 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Lampard said he was still “relatively happy” with the result,andadded:“Iwouldn’tsay I’m frustrated…I think if you can’t win, you don’t lose, and we were more than secure in the game.

“Wecreateda­lotbutprob­ably for us, we didn’t have much in the final third and the final ball as we normally do.

“We didn’t have that cutting edge about our game in forward areas, so from that we didn’tgetenough­clinicalcl­earcut chances to win the game.

“It’snoteasy,it’sthePremie­r League. People thought it was going to be a given for us. Fresh players in their team, nothing to lose, that can create quite a difficult thing, so I’m relatively happy with the point and we’ll move on.”

Everton could secure PremierLea­guesafetya­ttheweeken­d if Leeds lose and they beat Brentford on Sunday – a situation Lampard believes is in their favour. “I think the pressure is big anyway,” he added. “If you ask me, I’d much rather be the team that’s got it in your hands and a point or two more ontheboard­andmaybeag­ame morethanso­meoneaswel­l,soI thinkthatp­robablyint­hatsituati­on that’s what you want, but the pressure is huge anyway.

“For all the talk about pressure, more or less, it’s only actions at this point. It’s how we act and how we perform in these games.”

Watford manager Roy Hodgson believes his injuryhit side deserved a point after securing a first clean sheet at Vicarage Road in the Premier

League this season.

“I don’t know that I expected to see anything other than an honest performanc­e really, but I think the players could have been forgiven if they weren’t able to produce that performanc­e,” the Hornets boss said.

“I thought we dealt with that aspect extremely well and I felt we can come away with saying that we deserved our point today.”

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