Frank Lampard is eyeing a potential return to football management, particularly the vacant position at Glasgow Rangers, after parting ways with Michael Beale. Beale’s departure from Rangers followed a disappointing start to the season, leaving the team third in the Premiership. Their recent struggles were exacerbated by a 7-3 aggregate loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League play-off round.
Lampard, having previously been sacked by Everton and later took up an interim role at Chelsea, is considering the Rangers job. However, he seeks assurances regarding the club’s future plans, having faced challenging situations at Goodison Park and Stamford Bridge. In a recent appearance on Monday Night Football, Lampard expressed feeling refreshed after a hiatus from the game and emphasized the importance of taking time away to recharge and appreciate life beyond football.
In the midst of this managerial transition, AZ Alkmaar’s Pascal Jansen and Philippe Clement, formerly of Monaco, have emerged as potential candidates for the Rangers’ head coach position. Additionally, Kevin Muscat, a former Rangers defender and the current manager of Yokohama F Marinos in Japan, has been linked to the role.
Rangers, grappling with their early-season struggles, are undoubtedly searching for a new direction under new leadership. Lampard’s interest in the job signals a potential opportunity for a fresh start for both the club and the experienced manager. Only time will tell if Lampard’s vision aligns with the club’s, and if he can provide the turnaround that Rangers need to climb up the Premiership ladder and regain their competitive edge on both domestic and European fronts.