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Clement: Lamps is in for big shock as boss

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READING boss Paul Clement has warned Frank Lampard becoming a manager will be a massive culture shock.

Chelsea legend Lampard takes charge of Derby in a competitiv­e match for the first time when he faces the Royals tonight in the English Championsh­ip.

The former England midfielder played under Clement when the Reading chief was part of the staff at Stamford Bridge.

And Clement said: “I had BY CARL ASKEW 16, 17 years working at youth level, did all the licences, was an assistant manager at senior level for seven years.

“But nothing quite prepares you for when you’re responsibl­e for picking the team, doing the changes.

“I’ve no doubt Frank will be good – not because he played at a high level but because of the way he gets his message across. He has great knowledge.” FIVE-TIMES Europa League winners Sevilla eased into the third-qualifying round thanks to a 3-1 victory over Ujpest in Hungary.

Pablo Machin’s Rojiblanco­s were expected to advance ahead of the kick-off after a comfortabl­e 4-0 first-leg victory last week at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

Pablo Sarabia struck either side of the interval to extend the aggregate lead to six goals before Luis Muriel completed the scoring after Donat Zsoter grabbed a consolatio­n.

Dean Ebbe’s 82nd-minute goal sent Welsh outfit The New Saints through after they drew 1-1 against Lincoln Red Imps to secure a 3-2 aggregate success.

League of Ireland side Dundalk are out after a 4-0 loss to AEK Larnaca in Cyprus saw them beaten by the same aggregate scoreline.

Paul Heatley’s equaliser earned Northern Irish side Crusaders a 1-1 draw against Slovenians Ljubljana but they lost 6-2 on aggregate.

Elsewhere, Germans RB Leipzig overcame Swedish side Hacken 5-1 over two legs.

AZ Alkmaar suffered a surprise exit at the hands of visiting Kairat of Kazakhstan. The Dutch side won 2-1 on the night but crashed out 3-2 on aggregate after conceding a costly away goal.

Bordeaux, Atalanta, Besiktas and Vitesse Arnhem were among the other clubs to progress. ASTERAS .......... 1 HIBS ................ 1 BURNLEY 3 ABERDEEN 1 RANGERS ......... 1 OSIJEK ............ 1

AEK Larnaca 4, Dundalk 0 (agg: 4-0); AIK 0, Nordsjaell­and 1 (agg: 0-2); AZ Alkmaar 2, Kairat 1 (agg: 2-3); Admira Wacker Modling 1, CSKA Sofia 3 (agg: 1-6); Alashkert 0, Sutjeska 0 (agg: 1-0); Apollon Limassol 3, Zeljeznica­r 1 (agg: 5-2); Atromitos 1, Dinamo Brest 1 (agg: 4-5); Hacken 1, RB Leipzig 1 (agg: 1-5); Besiktas 6, Torshavn 0 (agg: 8-0); Bordeaux 2, Ventspils 1 (agg: 3-1); Crusaders 1, Olimpija Ljubljana 1 (agg: 2-6); Dinamo Minsk 4, Dunajska Streda 1 (agg: 7-2); Domzale 1, Ufa 1 (agg: 1-1; Ufa win on away goals); Copenhagen 5, Stjarnan 0 (agg: 7-0); Drita 1, Dudelange 1 (agg: 2-3); Steaua Bucharest 4, Rudar 0 (agg: 6-0); Hafnarfjor­dur 0, Hapoel Haifa 1 (agg: 1-2); Flora Tallinn 2, Apoel Nicosia 0 (agg: 2-5); La Fiorita 0, Jurmala 3 (agg: 0-9); Laci 0, Molde 2 (agg: 0-5); Lech Poznan 3, Shakhtyor 1 (aet: 90mins 1-1; agg: 4-2); Lillestrom 1, LASK Linz 2 (agg: 1-6).

Lincoln Red Imps 1, TNS 1 (agg: 2-3); Maribor 2, Chikhura Sachkhere 0 (agg: 2-0); Mariupol 2, Djurgarden 1 (agg: 3-2; aet; 90mins: 1-1); Progres Niederkorn 2, Budapest Honved 0 (agg: 2-1); Radnicki Nis 2, Maccabi Tel-Aviv 2 (agg: 2-4); Rio Ave 4, Jagielloni­a Bialystock 4 (agg: 4-5); Sarajevo 0, Atalanta 8 (agg: 2-10); Sarpsborg 1, St Gallen 0 (agg: 2-2; Sarpsborg win on away goals); Slavia Sofia 2, Hajduk Split 3 (agg: 2-4); Slovan Bratislava 3, Balzan Youths 1 (agg: 4-3); Sparta Prague 2, Spartak 1 (agg: 2-3); Trakai 1, Partizan Belgrade 1 (agg: 1-2); Trencin 4, Gornik Zabrze 1 (agg: 5-1); Ujpesti 1, Sevilla 3 (agg: 1-7); Vaduz 1, FK Zalgiris Vilnius 1 (agg: 1-2); Valletta 1, Zrinjski Mostar 2 (agg: 2-3); Valur Reykjavik 3, Santa Coloma 0 (agg: 3-1); Vikingur 0, Torpedo Kutaisi 4 (agg: 0-7); Vitesse 3, Viitorul 1 (agg: 5-3). (7.45 unless stated) Sky Bet Championsh­ip – Reading v. Derby (8.0) Lowland League – Cumbernaul­d Colts v Kelty Hearts.

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