A former Everton manager was involved in a big touchline bust-up with a rival boss on Tuesday evening.
Former Everton bosses have been in the news of late, with Sean Dyche recently joining Nottingham Forest.
That came after Marco Silva was heavily linked to the City Ground, but Evangelos Marinakis went for the cheaper option in Dyche.
Rafa Benitez was tipped to join Rangers earlier this month before former Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl was appointed.
And, there was another previous Everton manager taking the headlines last night.
Coventry City manager Frank Lampard.
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Former Everton manager Frank Lampard involved in heated touchline exchange
Frank Lampard has reinvented himself at Coventry, with his side currently sitting pretty at the top of the Championship table.
Lampard’s men were in action at Portsmouth last night, and they picked up yet another three points, winning 2-1.
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In the first half of the Fratton Park clash, the former Toffees boss was actually involved in a heated exchange with Portsmouth’s John Mousinho that lasted several minutes.
Lampard and Mousinho had to be separated after the latter urged the referee to award a penalty to the hosts.
Referee Gavin Ward waved away the claim, but the spat continued between the pair, forcing the fourth official to keep them apart.
Shortly after, Brandon Thomas-Asante put Coventry 1-0 to the good.
Frank Lampard could face Everton next season
With Coventry leading the way in the Championship promotion race, there is a good chance Lampard could face Everton in the Premier League next season.
The relegated Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton just haven’t got going and look a long way from going up automatically.
So Lampard’s Premier League return could come a lot sooner than many would’ve expected, especially with how it ended at Everton and Chelsea as the interim manager.