Soccer-Coventry manager Lampard says he was out of order after Southampton melee


Soccer Football - Championship - Coventry City v West Bromwich Albion - Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry, Britain - November 22, 2025 Coventry City manager Frank Lampard looks on Action Images/Craig Brough

Dec 21 (Reuters) - Coventry ‌City manager Frank Lampard said he ‌was out of order after sparking ‌a confrontation with Southampton players by repeatedly gesturing towards their fans at the end of Saturday's 1-1 draw ‍in the Championship.

Lampard was the ‍target of chants ‌by the home fans in the latter stages ‍of ​the match and the former England and Chelsea great came onto ⁠the pitch after the final whistle to "give ‌them a bit back".

"I was probably emotional," Lampard ⁠told reporters.

"It ‍was really out of order but I wouldn’t have had as long in this game ‍if I was not sometimes ‌emotional on the pitch, and not a bad bloke off it.

"Not every game can we shake hands and smile. We live for this game to be emotional."

Coventry went ahead through Ephron Mason-Clark just before halftime. Nathan ‌Wood equalized in the second half for Southampton.

Coventry are six points clear in the Championship and ​will host Swansea City on December 26.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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