- Frank Lampard, facing a challenging period after his managerial stint at Chelsea, is exploring opportunities beyond the Premier League. Despite a lack of interest from English Championship clubs, Lampard is considering a return to Major League Soccer (MLS). His managerial skills, or perceived lack thereof, are under scrutiny as the Premier League clubs seem uninterested.
The former Chelsea star, renowned for his contributions to English football, played for New York City FC towards the end of his playing career. Now, he is emerging as a top contender for the managerial position at Charlotte FC, a move that could mark his return to MLS, as reported by The Athletic.
Lampard’s second managerial spell with Chelsea garnered less-than-ideal results, prompting questions about his coaching abilities. The absence of offers from the English Championship amplifies the challenges he faces in securing a role in the domestic leagues. However, Lampard’s experience in MLS, coupled with his determination to silence critics, positions him as a viable candidate for Charlotte FC’s managerial role.
Taking time away from the intense world of football management, Lampard seems to have reflected on his past experiences. The prospect of leading a club in MLS presents an opportunity for redemption and a chance to defy the skeptics who may doubt his managerial prowess.