The Guardian's Merseyside football correspondent Andy Hunter discusses the highlight of Frank Lampard's time as Everton manager and the key reasons that led to his sacking. Hunter explains that Lampard's poor run of form is due largely to the club's lack of a goalscorer following Richarlison's exit in the summer, however insists that the former manager 'isn't the be all and end all' of the club's problems. Looking ahead at what's next for the club following Lampard's departure, Hunter says people will have to trust those who have 'put Everton in this absolute shambles in the first place to make a right decision'
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