Picked to keep the boat after Graham Potter’s departure from Chelsea’s technical helm, Frank Lampard is witnessing truly nightmare days that belie across the board the legend status he enjoys at the club.
This Tuesday, the English coach Added the sixth defeat In six matches for the Blues, history was made by negation. This was the tenth (!) defeat followed by Lampard in charge of a Premier League team.
These six are added to four of his last four matches before Everton, a team he was playing for until last January, when he was sacked.
The Opta database states that since February 1988, with Arthur Cox in the humble county of Derby I don’t know, I’ve seen something like this from an English coach at the helm of a team of the highest level of English football: At that time, the Premier League didn’t exist yet with this Classification, where the name of the first section was given.
10 – Frank Lampard has now lost each of his last 10 games in charge in all competitions – he is the first English manager to lose 10 consecutive times while managing a top-flight side since Arthur Cox in February 1988 with Derby. . harsh. pic.twitter.com/ox3B1Dd9DN
—OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)
May 2, 2023
Of the ten defeats that Lampard has suffered, seven were in the English Premier League, one in the FA Cup and two in the Champions League.
a team | Discount | a result |
everton | Brighton & Hove Albion (centre) | 1-4 |
everton | Manchester United (national team) (FA Cup) | 3-1 |
everton | Southampton (C) | 1-2 |
everton | West Ham | 2-0 |
Chelsea | Wolverhampton (F) | 1-0 |
Chelsea | Real Madrid (national team) (champion) | 2-0 |
Chelsea | Brighton & Hove Albion (centre) | 1-2 |
Chelsea | Real Madrid (midfield) (champion) | 0-2 |
Chelsea | Brentford (C) | 0-2 |
Chelsea | Arsenal | 3-1 |
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