Daily Mirror

FIVE THINGS ON FRANK’S TO-DO LIST

- BY MATTHEW DUNN

FRANK LAMPARD has two main objectives as he makes his return to Chelsea and, of course, winning the Champions League would tick both boxes.

But failing that, there is a whole list of genuine snags to which the interim head coach has to attend.

1 Rebuild confidence in front of goal

CHELSEA’S problem against Liverpool on Tuesday was not creating chances, but taking them. Under his previous tenure, Chelsea averaged nearly two goals every game – that ratio had virtually halved under Graham Potter. It does not help that the club’s only recognised goalscorer Romelu Lukaku is on loan to Inter Milan, but Raheem Sterling needs to be cajoled into taking more responsibi­lity and Joao Felix needs some end product to go with some promising forward play.

2 Manage the egos

REAL MADRID is the sort of game £600million worth of talent came to Stamford Bridge to play in. On Tuesday, Lampard will tell all-bar 11 of his vast squad that they are not selected to start. The former England internatio­nal was left out of enough high-profile matches towards the end of his career to know what that feels like, but somehow he needs to harmonise the inflated self-opinions of an overcrowde­d dressing room.

3 Rediscover Mason Mount’s mojo

IT is hard to put a finger on why, but Chelsea seem to play better when Mount is in the team and on top of his game. Lampard played a huge part of his developmen­t at Derby and then Chelsea, so perhaps he can unlock that particular enigma once again.

4 Keep N’Golo Kante fit

SIMPLE. Just his first start since August on Tuesday night was enough to show how different Potter’s reign might have been had he been fit this season. Still a mighty presence in midfield at the age of 31.

5 Get the fans back onside again

REGULAR chants of Abramovich’s name in recent games has shown the new owners that money can’t buy you love. Nor can years of dedicated service, and Lampard’s presence at the club as a playing legend will not be enough to win supporters over. Lampard needs to show there is again a sense of direction in an organisati­on that has flailed around wildly since Abramovich’s assets were first frozen just over a year ago. He can do this by adding some heart to the performanc­es and restoring a touch of the Chelsea swagger that has been missing this season. Lampard’s belief in younger homegrown players may also help to build a more communal spirit.

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