Chelsea Legend Frank Lampard Set Sights On Sensational Return To Chelsea

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Ekun Samuel, 11 September 2016

The EPL has become the most attractive League off late and the most fancied as well with Managers and teams pulling surprises with beating big teams and challenging for top four spot. Last season saw newly promoted Leicester City clinched the title, the chance they took when the other big fives were below par. The competition for top four spot is so enormous, and highly competitive compared to other Leagues World Wide, as six teams compete to occupy the top four spot season after season.

This season has seen new top managers emerge to the Premier League, the likes of Antonio Conte, Pep Guardiola and last season summer signing Jurgen Klopp. And the challenge they bring makes EPL a breath taking League to stay glue to watch week-in week-out.

This competition will no doubt attract any player or manager to the EPL and we saw Zlatan who got attracted despite his age to still compete and challenge for titles. And the latest seems to be Son Of The Soil 'Frank Lampard', who of course is no new to the EPL despite it's reforms and modifications.

The Chelsea Legend who spent 13 years at Chelsea and holds the record as the club top scorer sees a potential managerial role at the club some day.

Frank Lampard currently plays for New York City FC, and the 38 year old has already score 12 goals this season for his club. He wants to return to Chelsea as a Coach and he has this to say;

"There was a period earlier in my career where I really fancied it, then I thought I don't fancy the managerial thing but now am back on it. The problem is that I've got to get my badges and the hard thing for me is to have time to do that.

"As soon as I finish playing, I'd like to take it up and maybe be a manager. It's hard because I only want the Chelsea job. As a Chelsea Man or not the job is one of the pinnacle of football. They are one of the top clubs in the world now and I'm a Chelsea man.

"It maybe a different route for me and may take a while but the dream is to manage Chelsea one day. If I was good enough, if they wanted me, and if it was the right time."