Frank Lampard is not looking beyond the end of his caretaker spell with Chelsea and said he is focused on immediate results after making a sensational return to the Stamford Bridge dugout.
The Blues have reappointed their ex-manager and legendary midfielder on an interim basis following Graham Potter’s dismissal earlier this month.
As Todd Boehly steps up his pursuit of a long-term successor, Lampard’s return could well double as a fairy-tale audition for his old job on a permanent basis.
However, the 44-year-old insists he is not getting ahead of himself following his return.
“I’m a very practical person,” he said. “To come back in a time where the club has asked me, I’m delighted to get the opportunity, and I’m thankful for that.
“I think the role speaks for itself, in the period that I’m here. I’m not getting anywhere ahead of myself. I want to do the best that I can in the best possible way.”
Frank Lampard returns as Caretaker Manager until the end of the season.
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 6, 2023
Lampard was dismissed in 2021 and had to watch on as his successor Thomas Tuchel guided his squad to Champions League success.
He refused to mull the poetry of him succeeding Potter with a European quarter-final against Real Madrid on the horizon, but acknowledged he is relishing the test.
“It’s certainly a chance,” he added. “I’m not naive, Real Madrid is a huge football club. My job is to go step-by-step.
“But of course having played a part in coaching in the Champions League, I’m excited to be fighting in that competition again.
“I want to say credit to Graham Potter. Sometimes, for whatever reason, things don’t align. I’ve been in that situation.
“[But] in terms of unfinished business, I don’t quite see it like that. Unfinished business sounds a little bit Hollywood. I want to work, and I want to help this club as much as I can.”
Lampard would not be drawn on the future of Mason Mount either amid questions over the England international’s place at Stamford Bridge.
However, he was glowing in his assessment of the midfielder, who he helped nurture at both Derby and Chelsea in separate spells.
“I don’t know enough about it for me to talk about it,” he added. “Mason has always been a fantastic player for me, from my days at Derby.
“It has been a pleasure watching him. I know he’s had a few slight injury problems, but I know what I get from Mason. I think he’s a huge player for Chelsea.”
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