Chelsea’s quest for a new manager has been a hot topic of discussion for weeks now, with several names emerging as potential candidates for the role. However, one footballing legend believes that the Blues should look no further than within their own ranks. Graeme Souness, former Liverpool and Scotland captain, has urged Chelsea to snub “in fashion” foreign managers in favour of their own “lucky general” Frank Lampard. In this article, we’ll explore Souness’ stance and delve deeper into whether or not the former midfielder is the right man for the job.
Former Liverpool player and Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness has shared his views on the appointment of Frank Lampard as Chelsea’s interim manager, tipping him to succeed in his second stint at the club. Despite the fact that Lampard’s previous tenure as Chelsea manager was cut short, Souness believes he is arriving back at the club at a good time, with new purchases starting to gel and suggest they have what it takes to triumph over Premier League rivals. Souness also suggested that Chelsea should resist the temptation to hire a fashionable foreign manager to take over, stating that he would rather see a British manager take charge at a top job. He suggested that foreign managers, such as Julian Nagelsmann, are always in fashion but that as a British pundit, he would be pleased to see a top job go to a British manager. On the other hand, Souness has stated in previous interviews that Harry Kane, who is of course English, is a fine footballer who goes far, so it may be that he has a soft spot for British players and managers. Lampard’s first challenge will be taking Chelsea to play Wolves on Saturday, before heading off to Real Madrid to play in their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday.
In conclusion, the debate over who should take up the Chelsea managerial role rages on. While some argue that the club should go for a foreign manager with a proven track record, Graeme Souness believes that Frank Lampard is the best fit for the job. He argues that Lampard’s experience with the club makes him the “lucky general” that Chelsea needs. Ultimately, it remains to be seen who will take up the mantle at Stamford Bridge. However, one thing is for sure – the fate of Chelsea next season will be heavily influenced by the manager they choose.
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