Desperate to get one over his former club to aid his current side's survival bid, Frank Lampard's Everton prepare for battle against Chelsea in Sunday's Premier League encounter at Goodison Park.
The Toffees went down 2-0 to Merseyside rivals Liverpool in last weekend's derby, while the Blues had to settle for a 1-1 draw versus Manchester United in midweek.
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Keeping Liverpool at bay for over an hour at Anfield is no mean feat whatsoever, but the relentless pressure of Jurgen Klopp's side was soon rewarded in the Merseyside derby, as Everton's relegation fears deepened following a 2-0 loss last weekend.
It was a tale of two headers at Anfield, as Andy Robertson and Toffees nemesis Divock Origi came up with the goods in the second 45 to leave Everton below the dotted line, but their survival destiny is technically still in their own hands heading into the final straight.
While Lampard's side are sitting 18th at present, they are two points behind Burnley with one game in hand, although the Clarets could temporarily increase that gap to five in their relegation six-pointer with a hapless Watford side on Saturday.
As the worst away side in the Premier League this season, Everton will certainly welcome a return to home comforts at Goodison Park, where they have taken seven points from the last nine on offer in clashes with Newcastle United, Manchester United and Leicester City in recent weeks.
Ironically, the last time that Everton started a Premier League game in the relegation zone saw them run out 3-1 winners at home to Chelsea in December 2019, and Lampard has all the motivation needed to sink the side that lauded him as a player and let him go as a manager.
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Serving as something of a backdrop to the British teams competing in European semi-finals on Thursday night, Chelsea's trip to Manchester United saw Thomas Tuchel's side dominate the lowly Red Devils and take a deserved lead through Marcos Alonso in the second 45.
However, the Blues were undone by the right foot of Cristiano Ronaldo not long after Alonso's equally sublime opener, and failure to take all three points from their game in hand means that their spot in the top three is not fully secure just yet.
Chelsea do now hold a six-point lead over Arsenal in the race for third place and have relatively kind fixtures against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leeds United, Leicester City and Watford to come, so ensuring a straightforward route into the Champions League would be a satisfactory end to a messy season for the club on and off the field.
Failure to take all three points home from Old Trafford also meant that Chelsea missed out on the opportunity to win 10 games in a row away from home in all competitions, but only Manchester City have performed better on the road in the Premier League this term, and the Blues do not want to start looking over their shoulder at this stage of the campaign.
Chelsea were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge against Everton back in December, and the Toffees have prevailed in each of their last three home clashes with the Blues, and a fourth in the sequence would certainly go a long way to securing their perennial Premier League status.
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Lampard is dealing with a hefty list of Everton absentees at the worst possible time, with Donny van de Beek, Andre Gomes and Ben Godfrey still absent, and the latter is now at risk of missing the rest of the season.
The Toffees boss will at least have Yerry Mina and Dominic Calvert-Lewin back at his disposal, but he will certainly be without Andros Townsend, Nathan Patterson and Tom Davies for the visit of his former club.
Allan only mustered a mere two passes in the defeat to Liverpool, and Fabian Delph is sure to challenge the Brazilian for his spot in the middle after that ignominious showing.
As for Chelsea, Ben Chilwell, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Mateo Kovacic are all continuing their spells out of action through injury, while the illness-affected pair of Ross Barkley and Andreas Christensen were both absent from the draw with Man United.
Barkley is unlikely to earn any minutes against his former club anyway, but Christensen could be back from a stomach problem to boost Tuchel's defensive options after Reece James and Antonio Rudiger both made their comebacks at Old Trafford.
Romelu Lukaku will also be likely to settle for a bench role against his former employers, although Christian Pulisic is still pushing for inclusion from the off over Timo Werner.
Everton possible starting lineup:
Pickford; Coleman, Mina, Keane, Mykolenko; Delph, Doucoure, Iwobi; Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin, Gordon
Chelsea possible starting lineup:
Mendy; Azpilicueta, Silva, Rudiger; James, Jorginho, Kante, Alonso; Mount, Werner; Havertz
We say: Everton 0-1 Chelsea
Everton have enjoyed a spate of triumphs against Chelsea at Goodison Park in recent times and have also proven themselves to be a tough nut to crack at home - seemingly a list of perfect ingredients for Lampard's recipe for success against his old club.
While the Toffees should put up a good fight as they fight to stay alive, Chelsea should have come away from the clash with Man United with more than one point to their name and should have no trouble keeping out their upcoming hosts on Sunday afternoon.
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Data Analysis
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Chelsea win with a probability of 59.15%. A draw had a probability of 22.2% and a win for Everton had a probability of 18.63%.
The most likely scoreline for a Chelsea win was 0-1 with a probability of 11.13%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 0-2 (10.44%) and 1-2 (9.9%). The likeliest drawn scoreline was 1-1 (10.55%), while for a Everton win it was 1-0 (5.62%). The actual scoreline of 1-0 was predicted with a 5.6% likelihood.