Huge News: Chelsea Legend Given New Role At Stamford Bridge
Feb 10, 2017 at 5:37 PM
Chelsea’s legendary midfielder Frank Lampard is set to take up a coaching role at Stamford Bridge, according to reports.
The 38-year old has recently announced his retirement as a player and will now take up necessary football badges to get a UEFA B license which will pave his way to become a coach in the upcoming months.
Lampard is one of the greatest players to ever play for Chelsea and is considered as one of the finest English footballers ever. He has enjoyed a great spell with the Blues from 2000-2014 before moving to MLS in the last phase of his career.
According to Talksport, Lampard will now move back to Stamford Bridge in a coaching role. He is Chelsea’s all time greatest goal scorer as he managed an impressive 211 goals in 648 apps.
He has won everything there is in the club world cup as was the leader of the pack in the famous night at Munich. Chelsea would be very happy to welcome back the legendary midfielder as they are showing significant progress under Conte this season.
Fellow ex-players Carlo Cudicini and Tore Andre Flo are also working in the coaching roles at the club at the moment and Lampard will join the duo in the near future.
Chelsea are also determined to let their former players be loyal to the club as they are aware of Patrick Vieira’s case at Arsenal.
Arsenal have failed to provide the job to the Frenchman and Manchester City have eyed the opportunity to snap him earlier. He is now working as a full-time manager for MLS side New York City FC- A sister club of Manchester City.
Chelsea are on course to win the league and the return of Lampard would surely delight their fans.