The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sacked Lampard rues lack of time at Chelsea

- NICK PUREWAL

Frank Lampard admitted his disappoint­ment at not being given more time by Chelsea after the club sacked their record goalscorer as manager yesterday.

Club owner Roman Abramovic insisted the former midfielder’s status at the club was undiminish­ed by the decision, which came after a run of five defeats in eight Premier League games.

With Chelsea ninth in the table and 11 points off leaders Manchester United after spending £220 million in the summer, Abramovich brought Lampard’s time as manager to an end midway through a three-year deal, and it is understood former Paris St-germain boss Thomas Tuchel is set to replace the 42-year-old.

Lampard issued a statement via the League Managers Associatio­n in which he described managing the club as a “huge privilege and an honour”, thanking the club’s fans who have largely remained staunchly behind him.

But Lampard added: “When I took on this role I understood the challenges that lay ahead in a difficult time for the football club.

“I am proud of the achievemen­ts that we made, and I am proud of the academy players that

have made their step into the first team and performed so well. They are the future of the club.

“I am disappoint­ed not to have had the time this season to take the club forward and bring it to the next level.”

During his playing career at Chelsea, Lampard won three league titles and the Champions League in 2012, which perhaps explains why Abramovich made the surprise move to comment on his latest sacking.

“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,” the Russian said.

“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.

“He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminish­ed.

“He will always be warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge.”

A club statement added: “There can never be a good time to part ways with a club legend such as Frank, but after lengthy deliberati­on and considerat­ion it was decided a change is needed now to give the club time to improve performanc­es and results this season.”

Chelsea will make “no further comment” until a new head coach is appointed and they will have to act fast with Wolves set to visit tomorrow.

Tuchel, who is waiting in the wings, only became available a month ago when he left PSG less than five months after taking them to the Champions League final, which they lost to Bayern Munich.

The 47-year-old won back-to-back league titles with PSG, but that was not enough to satisfy the club’s ambitious owners who replaced him with Mauricio Pochettino.

Prior to his spell in France, Tuchel impressed in his native Germany with Borussia Dortmund following a spell with Mainz.

Tuchel will be familiar with at least two members of the Chelsea squad after

he worked with Thiago Silva at PSG and handed Christian Pulisic a chance at Dortmund while the American was still a teenager.

Lampard guided the Blues into the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday with a 3-1 win over Luton, but has paid the price for a drastic drop in league form which has seen the club plummet since topping the table in December.

A win percentage of 52.4% after 84 games was not enough to prevent the ex-england internatio­nal becoming the 10th manager to be sacked by owner Abramovich.

When given the job after only one season at Derby, experience was always against Lampard but he was able to negotiate a transfer ban, introduce several young players and lead the team to a fourthplac­ed finish as well as an FA Cup final in his first campaign.

Defeat to Arsenal at Wembley in August was followed by a 7-1 aggregate thrashing to eventual Champions League winners Bayern and it convinced the Blues board cash needed to be splashed.

Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz arrived for big fees following the earlier signings of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, but arguably only Ziyech has justified his price tag so far.

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LEGEND DEPARTS: Frank Lampard is set to be replaced as boss at Stamford Bridge by Thomas Tuchel, below.

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