The Citizen (Gauteng)

Lampard gets the sack

POOR FORM: FORMER PSG BOSS THOMAS TUCHEL FAVOURITE FOR CHELSEA JOB

- London

Chelsea have sacked manager Frank Lampard after a run of five defeats in eight league games left the London side ninth in the Premier League standings, the club said yesterday.

Lampard, who led Chelsea to a top-four finish and the FA Cup final in his debut 2019-20 campaign in charge, did not get the best out of his squad this season despite the club spending more than £220 million on new recruits.

He departs less than 24 hours after Chelsea beat Luton Town 3-1 on Sunday to reach the FA Cup fifth round.

“This was a very difficult decision for the Club, not least because I have an excellent personal relationsh­ip with Frank and I have the utmost respect for him,” Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich said in a statement on the club’s website.

“He is a man of great integrity and has the highest of work ethics. However, under current circumstan­ces we believe it is best to change managers.”

“Reports that Frank Lampard will be sacked by Chelsea today,” former England internatio­nal Gary Lineker said on Twitter shortly before the announceme­nt. “Utterly ludicrous after his first bad run.

“It was always going to need time given so many new signings feeling their way into a new club. Patience being a virtue is seldom recognised in this sport. They never learn.”

Lampard, a former midfielder who won three Premier League titles and the Champions League and is the club’s record scorer, becomes the 12th Chelsea manager to be fired since Russian billionair­e Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003.

The 42-year-old was hired in 2019 following a stint with Championsh­ip (second-tier) club Derby County and won praise last season after inheriting a squad that could not be strengthen­ed due to a Fifa-enforced transfer ban which was eventually lifted.

While most clubs restricted their spending due to the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Chelsea spent more than any other English club to sign players such as Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, Ben Chilwell, Hakim Ziyech and Edouard Mendy.

A 17-match unbeaten run in all competitio­ns appeared to reinforce Lampard’s credential­s as they qualified for the Champions League knockout stages as group winners, while sitting third in the league.

But Chelsea’s form began to implode midway through December and they have plummeted down the standings after two wins in their last eight league games, underlined by last Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat by Leicester City.

Lampard has also struggled to get the best out of German forward Werner, while £71 million midfielder Havertz has also struggled to settle in England, especially after a brush with Covid-19.

Former Paris St Germain manager Thomas Tuchel is the favourite to replace Lampard, British media reported.

Chelsea, ninth in the standings on 29 points from 19 games, 11 points behind leaders Manchester United, host Wolves tomorrow. –

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