The story behind: Thomas Tuchel‘s Paris Saint-Germain tenure
Chelsea have sacked head coach Frank Lampard today, with former Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel set to replace him.
Chelsea defeated Luton Town 3-1 in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday thanks to a Tammy Abraham hat-trick, but it appears that result has not relieved the pressure on Lampard, whose side have underwhelmed in the Premier League this season despite the club having spent £222m on transfers last summer. The Blues brought in striker Timo Werner, midfielders Kai Havertz and Hakim Ziyech, defenders Ben Chilwell and Thiago Silva, as well as goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, but sit ninth in the top-flight table on 29 points – 11 behind leaders Manchester United at the exact midway point of their Premier League campaign.
Former Chelsea midfielder Lampard was appointed head coach at Stamford Bridge ahead of the 2019/20 season following a term as manager at championship side Derby, a role that marked the first senior coaching role of his career. And the 42-year-old’s inexperience at the top level has told this season. Follow live updates below as the news emerges.
MORRIS TO LEAVE WITH LAMPARD
More departures as assistant coach Jody Morris is set to leave Chelsea along with Frank Lampard.
Michael Jones25 January 2021 12:17
CAN TUCHEL SUCCEED AT CHELSEA?
Thomas Tuchel is being widely reportedly as the next Chelsea manager with the sacking of Frank Lampard happening now because Tuchel was available.
Tuchel has time left in the season to turn around Chelsea’s league form but how will he go?
Michael Jones25 January 2021 12:11
‘RE-SIGN RICE’ CAUSED RIFT
Frank Lampard’s insistence to re-sign Declan Rice from West Ham caused a rift between himself and the Chelsea hierachy.
According to The Athletic Lampard wanted the club to sign the West Ham midfielder and pushed for him again ahead of January.
But some at Chelsea had reservations about re-signing an expensive player who was released from their own academy as a teenager and it didn’t happen.
Michael Jones25 January 2021 12:03
LAMPARD’S CHELSEA STATS
Coupled with Roman Abramovich’s well known ruthlessness is sacking managers Frank Lampard’s statistics as Chelsea boss go some way to explaining the decision to let him go.
Lampard’s points-per-game average of 1.67 ranks as the 4th lowest of any Blues boss in the Premier League.
In the Roman Abramovich era, only Andre Villas-Boas (47.5%) has a worse win rate in all competitions amongst permanent Chelsea managers than Lampard (52.4%).
The club also rank fifth for total points taken in the league since the start of last season with 95, five points less than Leicester and 11 fewer than Manchester United.
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:55
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:45
TUCHEL FAVOURITE TO REPLACE LAMPARD
In their official statement about Frank Lampard’s sacking Chelsea stated ‘The Club will be making no further comment until such time as a new Head Coach is appointed.’
Thomas Tuchel is the hot favourite to replace Lampard with Sky Germany reporting that he will be in charge for Chelsea’s game against Wolves on Wednesday evening.
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:39
ABRAMOVICH TALKS LAMPARD
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has thanked Frank Lampard for his integrity and work ethic but an official statement from Chelsea Football Club states that due to current performances and results a change in manager was needed.
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:33
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:28
‘I’M A FIGHTER’
Speaking before yesterday’s match versus Luton Frank Lampard said:
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:26
HOW DID IT COME TO THIS?
That’s a quote from one of The Athletic’s sources from back in August 2020 after Lampard spent £222million on new signings over the summer.
Lampard’s relationship with influential Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia apparently deteriorated and Ralf Rangnick was offered the top job on an interim basis last week but turned it down.
RB Leipzig’s Julian Nagelsmann was on the list to take over before a deal was struck with Thomas Tuchel before the Luton game.
Michael Jones25 January 2021 11:23