Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has reiterated to owner Roman Abramovich that moments of “pain and frustration” are inevitable as his team continue to gel and says he is determined to bring long-term success to the club. The Blues overcame mid-table Championship outfit
“Absolutely not, because my career here as a player was fantastic and it’s set in stone,” he said. “When I say fantastic I’m not giving the big I-am, I’m talking about the success I was proud to be a part of at
“There were some really solid squad in them times too. We have been there before and we know what it takes to turn a corner so we work together on that.” After the clash with Luton on Sunday, Chelsea play host to
Frank Lampard’s job at Chelsea may be safe for now but the Blues are drawing up plans for his potential replacement, in case they decide to swing the axe. Chelsea’s mini-revival was cut to an abrupt end on Tuesday night when the
Arteta said: “No. When any of my colleagues are in difficulties, I don’t smile. “If anything, I would like to support them and I had a lot of support from a lot of managers in the league when we were going through
Yet the Italian doesn’t seem to be in the running to take over, despite being available following his departure from Juventus in 2019. Meanwhile, former Arsenal star Perry Groves has slammed Lampard’s managerial reign at Chelsea – but thinks he won’t be
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard will be sacked if results do not improve immediately, according to reports. However, the former Blues midfielder has been handed an extended period to turn things around because of Manchester United and Arsenal. Chelsea chairman Roman Abramovich has
Chelsea have reportedly given Frank Lampard three games to save his job at Stamford Bridge. The Blues boss is under pressure in the wake of his side’s Premier League defeat to Leicester on Tuesday night. And, if things don’t improve, he’ll become
Meanwhile, former Arsenal star Perry Groves has slammed Lampard’s managerial reign at Chelsea – but thinks he won’t be sacked just yet. “With Chelsea, the biggest worry is I don’t think the players are having Frank Lampard and Jody Morris as a
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard is under mounting pressure at Stamford Bridge and Roman Abramovich is pondering whether to sack him or not. The Blues boss saw his side lose to Manchester City on Sunday as they dropped to eighth in the Premier