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FRANK LAMPARD, THE LEAVING MANAGER OF CHELSEA, IS WANTING TO LEAVE ON A STRONG NOTE.

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Frank Lampard, the leaving manager of Chelsea, is wanting to leave on a strong note.


Although Frank Lampard (44) was unable to turn around Chelsea's fortunes after a disappointing season, the manager voiced optimism that his second spell in command would conclude on a winning note against Newcastle United in the Premier League.

Interim manager Lampard was recruited on a short-term contract in April but failed to arrest the rot at Chelsea, who are currently 12th in the table.



Despite their new US owners' large investment on new players, the London team has lost eight of their ten matches under Lampard and will finish the season without a trophy.


Despite their new US owners' large investment on new players, the London team has lost eight of their ten matches under Lampard and will finish the season without a trophy.


Lampard's home game against fourth-placed Newcastle on Sunday might be his final at Stamford Bridge, where he was revered by Chelsea supporters as the heart and soul of the club's midfield during a trophy-laden 13-year playing career - before a less successful first time as manager from 2019 to 2021.


I don't want to sound cheesy, but this does not seem like a farewell. "I appreciate it; it'll be the end of the season and the end of my time here, but normally when you leave a club, you don't have a last hurrah as a manager," Lampard told reporters.


"It's great if you come in one day and go the next... I'm not very sentimental about it, but I certainly appreciate the fans' support on Sunday.


"More than anything, I'd like to give them a performance that they can take away for the summer and feel a little more positive about."


According to British media, Chelsea have agreed to hire former Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino as their next manager beginning next season.


When asked if his successor will inherit the most difficult job a Chelsea manager has faced in the previous 20 years, Lampard replied, "It's a good headline, but I don't know."


"I can't see into the future, so it remains to be seen." Because it is the Chelsea job, I believe it is amazing... I appreciated the process of coming in, and I wish the new manager well.


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