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24th January 2024
12:53pm GMT

"At Everton in the end, there were a lot of issues in and around it – we all know that there was an issue between the fans and the board at the time," said Lampard.
'"I was on the phone a lot in the evenings, trying to connect with the owner, chairman, CEO, then go in and do the day job the next day. During this time, I found it an intense period."
"The minute January came, it was like the Wild West," he continued. "Agents, and everyone, it was all about what it was going to be and who we could bring in.
"We were struggling to spend money because of the FFP situation, but I desperately wanted to bring in some players, and in the end after I'd left, where Sean Dyche came in the back end [of the season], he couldn't make any moves anyways and Anthony Gordon left the club.
"There was a lot of tension at the club through that and I think it would have been a build-up over the past few years, I felt it from the minute I came in until the minute I left – it was almost like we were in a crisis but there is going to be another crisis, it was quite difficult."
"I learnt very quickly in my head, what the issues were there, and they were not my issues to solve long term. I don't want to sound like I palmed them off, it's just that you want results, but at the same time if you go into a place where there are a lot of problems here, can I turn it around in nine games when motivation has just gone down?
"I came to peace with that a little bit – I wanted to win games because it was my reputation on the line, but at the same time, I wasn't so bad. Probably at the end of Everton would be the biggest spell where it's been a challenge, but it makes you a better person."
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