Gerard laughed and Lampard cried… The golden midfielder duo in England

As a manager, each championship fell in front of him and 8th

Liverpool’s next supervision, Chelsea command tower hard snowfall

Chelsea coach Frank Lampard is regretful with scratching his head after losing against Manchester City on the 4th. /London = AP Yonhap News
Director Stephen Gerrard Rangers. /Source = Rangers Twitter

‘Director’ Stephen Gerrard (41) and Frank Lampard (43) are strikingly mixed.

The Rangers, led by Gerrard, continued their league undefeated march of 20 wins and 2 draws last weekend defeating Celtic’s ‘133 rival’ Celtic 1-0. The difference between second place Celtic and the score is 19 points. It’s no wonder that Liverpool’s next coach in the English Premier League (EPL) will turn around. ‘Rangers Legend’ Allie McCoy said on the 4th (Korean time), “If current Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp quits, then Gerrard will certainly be next.”

Gerrard is Liverpool’s’legendary’, scoring 186 goals for 17 seasons through 2015. After retiring as a Liverpool youth team coach, he took over as manager of the Rangers in 2018, putting the team at the top of the league in three seasons.

On the other hand, Lampard, who formed a golden midfielder combination with Gerrard in the former England team, was in a hard situation. Lampard’s Chelsea once competed for the lead of the EPL this season, but fell to 8th place on the 4th, losing 1 to 3 in their home game against Manchester City. The difference between the lead and Liverpool, who played one less game, is 7 points. In particular, as a result of the outbreak of a new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) confirmed, he fell into a sluggishness of 1 win, 1 draw and 4 loss in 6 league matches while kneeling helplessly in Man City, where a large number of leading players fell.

Chelsea legend Lampard raised expectations when he took over as manager of his own team last season and finished fourth in the league. However, despite receiving support of £200 million (approximately 290 billion won) for the cost of recruiting players, the hard snow is rising as the results of this season have stepped back. “Chelsea isn’t a long-awaited team,” said Roy Keane, commentator who made his heyday at Manchester United. Manager Lampard will face considerable pressure.”
/ Reporter Joonho Yang [email protected]

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