‘Eyebrows raised’ as Ten Hag goes soft and Lampard backed for permanent Chelsea job
Erik Ten Hag gave his players two days off after two defeats that makes him WORSE than Solskjaer as Frank Lampard earns a job…
Erik Ten Hag gave his players two days off after two defeats that makes him WORSE than Solskjaer as Frank Lampard earns a job…
It’s been a busy season for revolving doors in the Premier League but at the bottom many of these managerial changes have made little difference.
Claude Makelele has sensationally claimed that Man City boss Pep Guardiola would not be doing a better job than Frank Lampard at Chelsea.
Frank Lampard finally delivered his first win of the season as Chelsea manager, but he has admitted that there is still plenty of work to be done
Frank Lampard has insisted the Chelsea players ‘do care’ about the club despite their woeful results recently, as he looks ahead to playing Bournemouth.
Hoddle believes the Chelsea players have no idea what they’re doing due to a lack of “communication off the pitch” and is baffled by one Lampard decision in particular.
Lampard has now overseen six defeats in six having taking interim charge and Chris Sutton believes Chelsea’s strife is doing irreparable damage to the Blues legend’s reputation.
Todd Boehly is willing to put up with anything to avoid sacking Frank Lampard, but ‘some at Stamford Bridge’ want Pochettino in now.
Fabregas reckons Poch is the right boss for Chelsea and urged Lampard to copy former interim Hiddink ahead of a title win next season.
Arsenal were excellent as they climbed atop the Premier League table once more, but Chelsea were terrible and Frank Lampard is a managerial embarrassment.
Lampard believes Chelsea are “too nice to play against”, while Azpilicueta says this is “the worst run” the club have been on since he joined in 2012.
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard is prepared for a “big reaction” from Arsenal following their 4-1 defeat at title rivals Manchester City.
The justifications for hiring Frank Lampard as a manager for any reason other than his reputation as a player at any club are diminishing by the day.
Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan thinks Chelsea are “destroying” Frank Lampard’s reputation after another defeat in the Premier League.
Frank Lampard has hinted that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could have a role to play in Chelsea’s run-in after playing in the loss to Brentford.
Chelsea legend Frank Leboeuf has told Frank Lampard to “get out quickly” as the Londoners “might not win a game until the end of the season”.
Chelsea have scored one goal in their last seven games, and are winless in eight. It’s not going well for Super Frank.
Manchester City have 12 games left to make history and few would bet against the Treble being delivered, but Erling Haaland will need to finally turn up.
There’s no let up in the bad news for Lampard, who still needs a win at Chelsea and will have to get it without two key players, who are ‘probably’ ...
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Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has “killed” Frank Lampard thanks to his “bad attitude and lack of understanding of English football,” according to Paul Parker.
Lampard has overseen four consecutive defeats in interim charge of Chelsea, and Merson reckons the club have to get a new permanent boss through the door ASAP.
Tim Sherwood thinks Chelsea should sack Frank Lampard and bring in their new long-term replacement for Graham Potter now.
Frank Lampard has told Chelsea’s players that their “standard cannot drop” after they put in a “really good” performance in their defeat to Real Madrid.
Frank Lampard has responded after it was revealed that Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly gave the club’s players a ‘pep talk’ after the 2-1 loss to Brighton.
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The result means Lampard has now overseen three consecutive defeats since he took interim charge after the sacking of Graham Potter.
Chelsea’s lack of goals has inevitably led to calls for the return of Aubameyang, but Lampard insists the striker must ‘compete in training’ to be selected.
Ah yes, the importance of ‘knowing the club’, famously crucial in the appointments of Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool and Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Lampard’s motivational message before kick-off quite clearly had no material effect on his Chelsea players, who meekly lost to Real Madrid.