Soccer-Coventry chairman King shrugs off reports linking Lampard with Chelsea return


Soccer Football - Championship - Coventry City v Portsmouth - Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry, Britain - April 21, 2026 Coventry City manager Frank Lampard celebrates promotion to the Premier League and winning the Championship with owner Doug King Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

April 23 (Reuters) - Coventry City chairman ⁠Doug King is unconcerned about the prospect that Frank Lampard, the manager ⁠who led the club back to the Premier League after 25 years, ‌may leave in the close season, with reports linking the coach with a return to Chelsea.

Lampard spent 13 years at Chelsea as a player, and was twice appointed as the club's coach, including a ​short stint as caretaker manager in 2023.

The former England ⁠midfielder, who won three Premier League ⁠titles, four FA Cups and one Champions League title with Chelsea during his playing ⁠career, ‌led the club to the FA Cup final as manager in 2020.

King said Lampard was in a "happy place" after winning his first trophy as a ⁠manager when Coventry secured the Championship title this week.

"You ​can see how emotionally ‌connected (Lampard) is with the city, you can see what it meant to him ⁠to get promotion ​and then the title and I think he's found a happy place at the moment," King told the BBC in an interview published on Thursday.

"It doesn't mean there's not going ⁠to be some staggering bid for him in the ​summer and he'll have to make his choices, because he's shown his credentials as a high-quality head coach, but I'm not going to comment on that, I can't control ⁠it.

"I just think he's happy, I'm happy, everybody's happy, we've just got smiles on our faces and we don't worry about what may or may not happen for the head coach."

Lampard's contract with Coventry runs until June 2027.

Chelsea sacked manager Liam Rosenior ​on Wednesday amid a five-match Premier League losing streak in ⁠which the eighth-placed club failed to score a single goal.

Manager Andoni Iraola, who will ​leave Bournemouth in the summer, has also been linked ‌with Chelsea in British media reports.

The London-based ​club will head to Wembley on Sunday to take on Leeds United in the FA Cup semi-finals.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

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