Lampard, blames Abramovich’s hire-and-fire culture for trophy loss
Lampard, blames Abramovich’s hire-and-fire culture for trophy loss
Frank Lampard has criticised Chelsea’s practice of regularly changing managers, saying that it cost him the opportunity to win trophies.
As a club legend and their fourth manager this season under new ownership, Lampard believes that the constant turnover of coaches has hindered the team’s success.
Despite fans longing for the glory days of Roman Abramovich’s ownership, Lampard argues that the club’s culture of hiring and firing managers has held them back.
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“I was part of the Chelsea team that changed managers regularly,” said Lampard to reporters.
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“With casual hindsight, it is easy to say I had great success.
“I won three titles, but I should have won five or six. That’s my feeling, if we had had more consistency and been able to work in one direction.
“You see City, Liverpool and Arsenal. So clearly if you want to get there it’s something that hopefully aligns. At the moment for us, it hasn’t.”
Chelsea’s current season has been marked by chaos, with 18 signings costing over £600 million and a bloated squad of 32 players, leaving them in 12th place in the Premier League.