'That would be a really interesting one if it happened.'
Everton are on a seven-game winless run and sit 19th in the Premier League table. Only goal difference is currently keeping them off the bottom of the league.
The Hammers have failed to win any of their last seven league matches and Moyes’ future at the club is currently up in the air. Lampard’s side are projected to pick up just 30 points as things stand, which would be nine less than they achieved last season.: “We’re in a tough moment so everything can look tough and feel tough but in terms of my abilities, I always remain confident about that.
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