Lampard to West Ham? Keys has ‘no sympathy’ for Irons as Chelsea icon tipped to replace Lopetegui
Richard Keys and Jeff Stelling both think Chelsea legend Frank Lampard should be considered by West Ham if they sack Julen Lopetegui.
Richard Keys and Jeff Stelling both think Chelsea legend Frank Lampard should be considered by West Ham if they sack Julen Lopetegui.
Chelsea need to replace Robert Sanchez in goal in order to become Premier League title challengers, according to Nigel Reo-Coker.
Chelsea legend Frank Lampard fears the Blues’ youthful squad could impact their season and hold back their progress under new boss Enzo Maresca.
Arsenal legend Paul Merson reckons Frank Lampard is a “good shout” to be next England manager as he’s “been deep in tournaments”.
Former England midfielder Frank Lampard thinks Luke Shaw should start for the Three Lions against the Netherlands in their Euro 2024 semi-final.
Former England striker Gary Lineker has tipped Frank Lampard to become the new Three Lions boss if Gareth Southgate leaves his job after Euro 2024.
Former midfielder Frank Lampard insists that England not having Luke Shaw available has been a “big deal” for Gareth Southgate at Euro 2024.
Frank Lampard and Gary Neville think Gareth Southgate should make one change to his starting XI when England face Denmark on Thursday evening.
Frank Lampard is obviously in a rundown of ten of the most intellectual footballers ever, but one legendary Chelsea teammate is also included.
Frank Lampard is in the frame for an important international job and Liverpool have finally acted amidst Real Madrid’s interest in Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Some clubs – looking at you, Chelsea and Spurs – have come awful close to making managerial appointments that this season suggests would have been ruinous.
Frank Lampard isn’t sure why Manchester United paid £55m for Mason Mount when Erik ten Hag had no clear “plan” for the England international, who doesn’t suit their style of ...
Frank Lampard has explained why he thinks his spell as Everton manager was more “difficult” than his stint at Chelsea towards the end of last season.
The managerial stocks of Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard have never been lower, yet another chairman will soon fall into the same old trap.
Mikel Arteta is pipped to top spot in our ranking of ex-Premier League players who have returned to the top flight as managers. Sir Jim’s replacement for Ten Hag makes ...
Championship Spotlight focuses on the managerial merry-go-round with Frank Lampard being lined up by Norwich City after Bristol City and Millwall make moves…
Scottish giants Rangers have been warned that it would “make no sense” to appoint Chelsea legend Frank Lampard as Michael Beale’s successor.
Mauricio Pochettino has taken his offensive tactics straight out of the Frank Lampard handbook by simply encouraging the Chelsea players to ‘express themselves’.
Only somebody who works for the Daily Mail would think Frank Lampard has somehow been vindicated by Chelsea’s form.
Lampard won just one of his 11 games in charge of Chelsea last season and has revealed the biggest cause of the ‘low standards’, which may have been better had ...
Frank Lampard has given his view on Manchester United signing “throwback” player Mason Mount, who he feels will “raise levels” at Old Trafford.
With the Premier League season over it’s time for one last exhaustive and exhausting run down of every poor sod who took charge in Our League this season.
A ‘very good manager’ would have improved standards at Chelsea, which have become far worse under Lampard’s stewardship…
Chelsea players are open about their desire to leave the club in training, with one questioning why they’re bothering to do running drills, ignoring Lampard’s pleas.
‘I can’t jump into the future,’ said a testy Lampard when asked about Pochettino’s job at Chelsea, before picking out a trio for praise.
While Tottenham continually wipe custard from their chops, poor Graham Potter waits patiently to be noticed. Also: mails on Lampard, Lindelof, Liverpool…
Frank Lampard has continued his career-long feud but still offered Chelsea predictable ‘hope for the future’, even if ‘fans’ are furious with one young star.
The Mailbox asks what’s next for Frank Lampard after his wretched return to Chelsea. Also: why should Man City comply and co-operate with Premier League and UEFA investigations?
Man management? Nope. Team selection? Nah. Tactics? F*** off. Lampard just can’t help himself – the man’s obsessed.
Lampard came up with a Chelsea ‘excuse’ but the shocking form of course has nothing at all to do with his tactics, which are exemplary.