Everton boss Lampard breaks hand during celebration of win over Newcastle

Frank Lampard, coach of the English football team, Everton, broke his hand while celebrating his team's late victory over Newcastle 1-0, which strengthened the team's position in avoiding relegation, but he is ready to suffer more damage if the team will achieve similar results.

And the British news agency "BA Media" reported that after Alan, the Everton player, was sent off in the 83rd minute, it seemed that the hope of winning was over, before Alex Iwobi scored the winning goal for Everton in the ninth minute of stoppage time for the match, which was decided His appreciation by the match referee for 14 minutes as a result of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review of the case of sending off and also because of the fan who tied himself to the goal post.

This was Everton's third victory in the English Premier League since last September, a victory that made the team three points behind Watford, who is in the eighteenth place, knowing that the team still has two games in hand.

"I don't know, I did it in celebration of the goal," the Everton manager said. "I think somehow I called something and two minutes later I knew my hand was shaking and I was in a bit of pain, but I'm going to accept that for the three points."

When asked how many broken bones he would be willing to put up with for the end of the season, he said, "They can have one in every game if they want."

"This match is special and we had no feeling that this match was so special in the past few weeks," he added.

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