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Lampard eyes England job


Ex-Chelsea manager, Frank Lampard, has stated plans to make a return to coaching after being sacked by Chelsea Football Club in 2021.
In a chat with The Sports Agents podcast on Thursday, Lampard also admitted he is keen on managing the England national team.
According to reports, Lampard is one of the coaches being linked to the role after Gareth Southgate stepped down after Euro 2024.
He said: “As an English player who played 100-plus times, and an English person who’s very proud – of course, the England set-up is something that I never dreamed of.
“I played many times for England. So, now as a coach, you know, I think I would be crazy to sort of say, ‘Oh no, that would never interest me.”
The England national team also known as the ‘The Three Lions’ is currently being managed by Lee Carsley as an interim Manager who was appointed in August 2024 for the UEFA Nations League 2024 campaign.
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