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Everton boss Frank Lampard, meanwhile, said he had 'no issue' with the way fans conducted themselves after the final whistle, adding that they were 'well behaved'. He
did, however, express sympathy for Vieira and regret that he did not invite him down the home tunnel, which would have prevented the perilous walk across the pitch. It is the second incident
of Everton fan controversy in the past week as Merseyside Police investigate alleged incidents of racism against the families of Brentford's Rico Henry and Ivan Toney. The Bees duo
vented their anger on social media after last weekend's clash, which the Toffees lost 3-2.