A “more experienced and better prepared” Frank Lampard ought to be made Chelsea’s everlasting supervisor, the Premier League membership’s former coach Guus Hiddink stated.
Lampard was confirmed because the membership’s interim supervisor on Thursday within the wake of Graham Potter’s dismissal following a string of poor outcomes which left the workforce eleventh within the Premier League.
“I would like him to be considered not just as an interim coach, but also to be given the confidence to continue with the project next season,” Hiddink informed the Telegraph in an interview revealed on Friday.
“He knows the club like nobody else, and it’s important to give continuity to things. Like anyone, Lampard is going to need time. Chelsea has invested a lot of money but now needs to adapt to an idea.”
Chelsea reached the FA Cup ultimate and completed fourth within the Premier League underneath Lampard within the 2019-20 season, however the next marketing campaign was disappointing regardless of the membership spending closely on the likes of Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech.
“It was perhaps too soon to take on such a big responsibility,” stated Hiddink, who coached Lampard throughout his time as Chelsea’s interim supervisor in 2009.
“He had just started his coaching career and now he’s had more experience, he’s more and better prepared. Let him work! I know him, and I think he is the right person.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com