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Thursday 04 July 2019 8:05 pm

Frank Lampard’s honeymoon period won’t last for long in the Chelsea hotseat

By: Felix Keith

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Chelsea's newly appointed English head coach Frank Lampard gives a thumbs up as he poses at Stamford Bridge in London on July 4, 2019. - Frank Lampard was appointed Chelsea head coach today, confirming a dramatic return for one of the club's greatest ever players. Lampard has signed a three-year contract with the Premier League club, where he spent 13 years and became the team's all-time leading scorer with 211 goals. (Photo by Isabel Infantes / AFP) (Photo credit should read ISABEL INFANTES/AFP/Getty Images)

People stepping out of Fulham Broadway station this afternoon were greeted by the sight of an opportunistic salesman attempting to flog Frank Lampard adorned Chelsea scarves. 

If you still needed reminding, here was a visual representation of why this was no run-of-the-mill managerial appointment. As the club statement phrased it: “He’s home!” 

After the generally dour and often awkward reign of Maurizio Sarri, which was defined by an overriding feeling of his relative on-the-pitch success being overshadowed by his very particular and not well-liked methods, here was the beaming face of Chelsea’s glory years returning to lift the mood.

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With a twinkle in his eye and excitement etched across his face, Lampard took to his first moment in front of the cameras like a duck to water. As he sat down to face his first set of questions as Chelsea manager, briefly all of the club’s worries – pesky transfer ban, Eden Hazard’s departure, the ever-widening gap to Premier League rivals Manchester City and Liverpool – seemed far away. Here was Super Frank to ease those concerns.

It’s easy to sneer at the appointment of a man who has just one year of experience as a manager, largely because of who he was in a former career, but Lampard himself is not to blame. He was hardly going to say no.

Scarves featuring the image of Chelsea's newly appointed English head coach Frank Lampard are pictured ahead of his unveiling press conference at Stamford Bridge in London on July 4, 2019. - Frank Lampard was appointed Chelsea head coach on Thursday, confirming a dramatic return for one of the club's greatest ever players. Lampard has signed a three-year contract with the Premier League club, where he spent 13 years and became the team's all-time leading scorer with 211 goals. (Photo by ISABEL INFANTES / AFP)        (Photo credit should read ISABEL INFANTES/AFP/Getty Images)
Scarves were already on sale outside Stamford Bridge today (Getty Images)

“I’ve had one year at Derby where I think I learned a lot,” he said, before getting to the nub. “Also I know a lot about this club – I feel this club and know how it works.”

Lampard, unquestionably, gets Chelsea. He’s also bringing with him more people who understand it: his coaching staff of Jody Morris, Chris Jones, Joe Edwards and Eddie Newton, like him, all have strong connections.

Chelsea’s new manager was at pains to stress he wasn’t forming an old boys’ club at Stamford Bridge, but with ex-goalkeeper Petr Cech in the room in his new role as technical and performance advisor and former players Didier Drogba and Claude Makelele rumoured to joining in some capacity, it will be a difficult image to shift. 

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“We’re trying to get people who feel the club,” Lampard explained. “You start again. I don’t want credit for my playing career. That lasts five minutes – and I understand it should last five minutes, because I should be judged on what I do here going forward.”

Chelsea will certainly try to ensure it lasts longer than five minutes though. They are a club faced with challenges and under pressure to get it right. Distraction tactics will not be beyond them. 

But with pre-season starting in earnest today and a packed tour which visits Ireland, Japan, Austria and Germany taking up the rest of July, the novelty will soon wear off. It’s down to business for Lampard, who has inherited a bloated squad packed full of ex-loanees who will fill the training ground like unwanted returned parcels. 

Chelsea's newly appointed English head coach Frank Lampard attends his unveiling press conference at Stamford Bridge in London on July 4, 2019. - Frank Lampard was appointed Chelsea head coach on Thursday, confirming a dramatic return for one of the club's greatest ever players. Lampard has signed a three-year contract with the Premier League club, where he spent 13 years and became the team's all-time leading scorer with 211 goals. (Photo by ISABEL INFANTES / AFP)        (Photo credit should read ISABEL INFANTES/AFP/Getty Images)
Lampard is bringing in several people with Chelsea links to work underneath him (Getty Images)

Having worked with Chelsea youngsters Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori at Derby and with former Blues academy coach Morris by his side, that is one area in which Lampard should excel. 

However, having played under seven managers in 11 years as a Chelsea player, Lampard will know all too well that Roman Ambramovich is not an owner prone to excessive patience. 

“I’m very aware of what a club this size means,” he said. “Having played here I felt the pressure was high because of the expectation and because of the pressure I put on myself. 

“Chelsea have expectations and standards that you’re competitive year in, year out. I understand that. I can’t climb away from that. I’m a realist. I understand what’s wanted from me within the club and I’ll try and deliver.”

His 13 years of service, 648 appearances and 211 goals will grant him an extended honeymoon period but, as he acknowledged, Lampard stands on the brink of the biggest challenge of his career.

Main image credit: Getty

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