Tony Bellew was just one Everton fan who was furious with their 2-0 away defeat to West Ham on Saturday evening.

Frank Lampard has had an awful time of it since arriving at Everton last year. The English barely escaped relegation with the Toffees last season and will be doing well if he could pull off that same feat this season.

As it stands, they are currently tied on points with Southampton at the bottom of the league and look a million miles off a top team.

Read More: (Video) Frank Lampard looks ‘terrified’ after running into fans before kick-off

The loss to the Saints last week was a big blow but their defeat to West Ham could be the final nail in Lampard’s coffin.

Many Everton fans took to Twitter to vent their frustration, including British boxer and lifetime Everton fan, Tony Bellew.

Is there any saving this side?

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