Frank Lampard Appointed Coventry City Manager
Frank Lampard Appointed Coventry City Manager

Frank Lampard Appointed Coventry City Manager

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Frank Lampard has been appointed as the new head coach of Coventry City on a two-and-a-half-year contract, succeeding Mark Robins, who was dismissed earlier this month amid a poor run of form. Lampard, who previously managed Derby County, Chelsea, and Everton, returns to the Championship with the aim of revitalizing a struggling Sky Blues team currently placed 17th in the league. Club owner Doug King expressed confidence in Lampard's abilities, highlighting his experience and understanding of the league's demands. The new head coach will be supported by assistant coaches Joe Edwards and Chris Jones, who have previously worked alongside him. Lampard's first match in charge is scheduled for Saturday against Cardiff City, following a disappointing defeat to Burnley. Former player Curtis Davies noted that Lampard is likely to earn the players' respect due to his illustrious playing career and managerial experience.

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