(Reuters) - Everton assistant manager Duncan Ferguson announced on Monday that he had left the Premier League club to pursue his own career in management, despite manager Frank Lampard wanting him to stay.
Ferguson, who has been an assistant to several managers at Goodison Park, including Carlo Ancelotti, Rafa Benitez and Lampard, was also the club's caretaker on two occasions -- in December 2019 and January this year.
"It was difficult last season but this club is definitely heading in the right direction. It's a fantastic club.
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