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Pressure on Lampard as Chelsea great takes charge

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LONDON: Chelsea manager Frank Lampard faces a daunting task on his return to Stamford Bridge as the club’s midfield great tries to keep his team competitiv­e despite a host of issues on and off the pitch.

Despite securing a third-place finish in the Premier League and winning the Europa League with a rout of London rivals Arsenal, Maurizio Sarri’s decision to join Juventus in the closeseaso­n went unlamented by Chelsea fans.

A large part of their relief at seeing Sarri return to Italy ater only one season lay in the belief that Lampard would be the man to replace him.

The Blues’ faithful got their wish as Lampard was hired ater just one season in charge at second-tier Derby.

Lampard is well-establishe­d as a Chelsea icon, with the midfielder’s 13-year spell bringing the club’s goal-scoring record, three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and their first Champions League crown in 2012.

But the 41-year-old’s appointmen­t is a significan­t gamble by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and his top aide Marina Granovskai­a.

The summer exit of star playmaker Eden Hazard to Real Madrid and an ongoing transfer ban leaves the inexperien­ced Lampard up against it, especially as he looks set to use gited but raw youngsters Callum Hudson-odoi, Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount to spearhead his reign.

With Chelsea’s two-window transfer ban under way for breaching rules in relation to youth players, Christian Pulisic is the only new arrival in Lampard’s squad, puting him firmly in the spotlight as the successor to Hazard.

The promising US winger signed from Borussia Dortmund for £58 million in January, but was allowed to finish the Bundesliga season before finally linking up with his new club in the close-season.

The 20-year-old has the daunting task of filling the void let by Hazard’s move to Real Madrid.

Hazard had a direct hand in 38 goals last term, scoring 21 and laying on 17 more, but Pulisic’s new teammate Ross Barkley says the rest of the squad have to share that burden.

“We know he is an exceptiona­l player, but we have other exceptiona­l players. We have youngsters that will step up and produce the goods,” Barkley said.

Mateo Kovacic does not count as a new face, but the Croatia midfielder, who was on loan with the Blues last season, is now a permanent fixture ater completing a £40 million ($49 million) switch.

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