Birmingham
Frank Lampard interviewed by Birmingham City as former England midfielder’s career hits new low
Could it be frustration that his charges aren’t able to do the things that he did well that lays behind Frank Lampard’s inability to get results? This is a plausible explanation, considering his exceptional playing career where he often set high standards for himself and his teammates.
Birmingham City, recently relegated to League One, are reportedly considering Lampard for their managerial role. Should Lampard be appointed, his primary objective would be to secure promotion back to the Championship at the first attempt.
Interestingly, Burnley are also credited with an interest in Lampard following Vincent Kompany’s move to Bayern Munich. Despite having Craig Bellamy, who has worked effectively with the squad as part of Kompany’s backroom staff, Clarets owner Alan Pace seems to favor bringing Lampard to Turf Moor.
Given Lampard’s managerial record with just a 41.3 percent win rate, it’s hard to see why any club would want to take such a risk. Nonetheless, his name and experience as a player seem to attract interest from clubs looking to make a bold managerial appointment.
GET MORE NEWS HERE
-
AUBURN TIGERS9 months ago
BREAKING: Alvin Henderson, a coveted running back prospect, is set to announce his commitment to Auburn football.
-
Pittsburgh Steelers9 months ago
GREAT NEWS: The Steelers are bringing him back
-
Blog9 months ago
REPORT: Pittsburgh Steelers to fire Mike Tomlin due to……
-
West Bromwich Albion8 months ago
Cost £15m, now worth just £1.6m: West Brom blundered badly with a former flop
-
West Bromwich Albion8 months ago
West Brom run rule over Everton and Wolves stars as player says goodbye to club
-
Derby County9 months ago
Derby County has accepted a £400,000 offer from Everton.
-
Birmingham9 months ago
Gary Rowett makes pledge after ‘electric’ prediction and Birmingham City fitness update
-
SUNDERLAND9 months ago
Journalist says Sunderland could make “statement appointment” with move for “tremendous” manager