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Lampard needs time to make impact at Chelsea – Redknapp

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Chelsea appointed Frank Lampard as their manager on Thursday, as owner Roman Abramovich turned to a fan favourite rather than an experienced hand to replace Maurizio Sarri and lead the club into a new era.

Lampard, adored by Chelsea fans as the heart and soul of the club’s midfield during a trophy-laden 13 years at Stamford Bridge, was handed a three-year contract having left second tier Derby County.

“I am immensely proud to be returning to Chelsea as head coach,” Lampard told the club website.

“Everyone knows my love for this club and the history we have shared, however, my sole focus is on the job in hand and preparing for the season ahead.

“I am here to work hard, bring further success to the club and I cannot wait to get started.”

A relative rookie as a manager, the 41-year-old Lampard earned plaudits for taking Derby into the Championship playoff final in his first year in the dugout — even if they just missed out on promotion to the Premier League.

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Derby said an undisclosed compensation package had been agreed with Chelsea and wished Lampard well.

Lampard’s assistant and former Chelsea midfielder Jody Morris is returning with him to Stamford Bridge along with first-team coach Chris Jones.

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Lampard faces no small task in returning Chelsea to the status of Premier League title contenders following Sarri’s departure to Juventus and Eden Hazard’s move to Real Madrid.

His rebuilding efforts at Chelsea will also be hampered by a FIFA transfer ban.

Lampard’s cousin Jamie Redknapp, a former England midfielder, said patience would be the key factor.

“The fans adore Frank, but he’s going to need time,” he told Sky Sports television.

“You’ll have to be patient and I think everyone will be, because it is Frank Lampard.

“The players will respect him, but patience will be the key because Chelsea are a hiring and firing club, no matter what you say…it almost feels like they may have to change that process and say from the outset Frank’s going to be given time

“The fans I have no doubt will give him time. But to say this year he’s got to get in the top four and things like that, I think that’s unfair. You have to be realistic.”

(Reuters/NAN)

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