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Lampard’s next job and where Harry Redknapp would hate to see Frank go

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Frank Lampard is on the hunt for his next managerial role – and uncle Harry Redknapp is keeping his fingers crossed the right club comes along.

Redknapp is hoping to see a top club give his out-of-work nephew another chance to prove his credentials. Lampard’s last role was his second stint back in the Chelsea dugout on an interim basis at the back end of the 2022/23 campaign.




That went disappointingly, with the 45-year-old leading the team to just one win in the Blues’ final 11 games. Just over a year on, and while Lampard has recently been linked with posts at recently relegated Burnley and Birmingham City, along with an international position with Canada, he is yet to agree terms anywhere.

After narrowly missing out on promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs in 2019 with Derby County, Lampard then spent 18 months at his beloved Chelsea – his first spell in charge at Stamford Bridge – where he had to cope with managing under the cloud of a transfer embargo. Following his sacking in January 2021, he spent a year out of the game and then dramatically guided Everton to safety, but ultimately lasted just 12 months at Goodison Park.

Everton have their own ongoing problems, especially financially due to their failed takeover, and Redknapp feels the difficult circumstances Lampard has had to contend with to date have not allowed him to prove his worth in management.

The former West Ham and Tottenham boss, 77, is desperate to see the Chelsea and England hero stick with English football rather than going abroad in search of a new challenge. He exclusively told Football London: “I hope he gets a job in England somewhere. I think he’s just been unfortunate.

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