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  • ‘Laughing stock’… or ‘village idiots’ who can’t hack an Aussie? Making sense of Ange ‘agenda’ claim

    ‘Laughing stock’… or ‘village idiots’ who can’t hack an Aussie? Making sense of Ange ‘agenda’ claim

    The tight rope Ange Postecoglou is walking is getting narrower.

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    That is to be expected when a big six club like Tottenham sits 14th on the Premier League table almost two-thirds of the way through the season.

    This time last week Spurs were still in the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and the Europa League.

    Now, only the latter remains.

    The results are not stacking up in the Australian’s favour, but there is an unshakeable feeling among his backers that if he was not an outsider in English football, he might be afforded more rope.

    It has been highly publicised that Tottenham have been hit with an injury crisis in recent months.

    It was back in December that Postecoglou grumbled “I’m just going to stop answering these questions. If people can’t see the obvious, I’m not going to point it out,” when asked yet another question about what is going wrong after his side were battered by Liverpool 6-2 at home.

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    Then on Sunday, he called out the English media once again, saying there is an “agenda” against his team.

    “There’s got to be a better appreciation for what a very small group of players have been doing for the last two and a half months,” he said.

    “It can’t be that people think that’s an excuse. That’s just not anywhere near close to objective analysis. That’s just agenda-driven stuff.

    “If it’s to get rid of me that’s fine. Good on ya. Go for it a million times.

    “But in terms of this group of players, what they’ve given over the past two and half months has been outstanding, it’s a credit to them, I can’t speak highly enough of them.”

    Yet, the questions keep coming despite the most glaring issue being clear for all to see.

    Postecoglou has been repeatedly forced to put out a makeshift defence with first choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, centre back pairing Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, and left-back Destiny Udogie all spending extended periods on the sidelines.

    Further afield, midfielders Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma have been regularly unavailable, while their goal scoring stocks have suffered the blows of injuries to Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson and James Maddison at various times.

    Logically, it is no surprise that the losses have mounted.

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    Just as they did for Newcastle United last season.

    The Magpies lost ten of their first 21 Premier League encounters last campaign.

    Undeniably, not good enough for a club with a lot of financial power considering its 80% per cent ownership by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, well-known for funding LIV Golf and spreading their wealth throughout the sporting world in recent years.

    But manager Eddie Howe faced nowhere near the level of scrutiny Postecoglou has received.

    It was widely accepted that the Englishman, who made his name by taking Bournemouth to the Premier League for the first time, had his hands tied by an injury-riddled squad.

    The added pressure of mid-week European competition, Newcastle played in the Champions League for the first time in 20 years, as well as cup fixtures and always demanding league schedule took its toll.

    It sounds familiar to Postecoglou’s current predicament.

    But unlike in Howe’s case, the English press, pundits, former players and fans have been baying for blood.

    And despite sometimes justified criticism of Postecoglou’s polarising tactics, some of the reasons for doing so have not always been fair.

    “Spurs’ Australian head coach is the latest target of the village idiots; the half-pint pundits and critics who prefer to laugh at the fact he finishes his sentences with ‘mate’ than listen to him contextualising his team’s problems,” football news correspondent for the UK Telegraph Matt Law wrote.

    The mockery unfortunately goes hand-in-hand with the club Postecoglou is at.

    Tottenham are repeatedly a laughing stock among rival fans courtesy of the well-documented absence of silverware in their trophy cabinet since 2008.

    The regularity with which they sack managers, Postecoglou is their 12th permanent manager this century, is the bud of many jokes.

    So too is the behaviour of their fans, who even wanted their own team to lose the penultimate game of last Premier League season at home to Manchester City, which they did 2-0, to deny arch enemies Arsenal the title.

    Therefore, of course, when an Australian arrived in north London with tales of how he has won a trophy in his second season with Celtic, Yokohama F. Marinos, the Socceroos, Brisbane Roar and South Melbourne, the punch lines were being written.

    Add to that the fact he had shown an unwavering commitment to attacking football, even when times are tough. That was until their last Premier League outing, a 2-0 victory away at Brentford, as a more defensive approach broke a seven-game winless streak in the league.

    Spurs sat deeper and gritted their teeth for 90 minutes, showing that they can be more resolute in defence, but Postecoglou is still spoken of as a madman.

    There are choruses of laughter in pubs and football clubs across England at Postecoglou’s and Tottenham’s expense, and they have only grown louder in recent days.

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    In the past week, another dismantling by Liverpool, in the form of a 4-0 drubbing at Anfield in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final after leading 1-0 following the first leg, was followed by a 2-1 defeat at Villa Park in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

    There is little shame in losing to the Premier League leaders, or Aston Villa have qualified for the Champions League Round of 16, but that did not prevent the pile on.

    Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp was scathing on Sky Sports after the Liverpool loss, saying “I cannot remember a team in my lifetime go down with less of a fight with what Spurs did today”.

    “Not having one shot on target in the semi-final of a second leg when you’re trying to change the course of your history?” he added.

    Fellow former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara, who has been a very vocal critic of Postecoglou, took to X to call for his sacking.

    “It’s time to go now, Ange is out of his depth. [Unai] Emery is on a different planet compared to him and his players bopped us off the park. Should have been five, we’re like reserve team playing in academy games that don’t matter, it’s crazy,” O’Hara wrote.

    It did not help things for Postecoglou either that Liverpool great Jamie Carragher opted to rub further salt into Spurs’ wounds.

    “It’s Tottenham!” Carragher said on Sky Sports. “When do Tottenham ever win a big game? When do Tottenham ever go and surprise, win against the odds?”

    The last few months it must have felt like Postecoglou was being forced to play game after game at a casino where the house always wins.

    With the injury crisis, the odds have been massively skewed against them, but the cup competitions kept the hope alive.

    Now, only the European dream remains to fulfil the Postecoglou prophecy of winning yet another trophy in his second season in charge of a team.

    Spurs finished fourth in the new look league phase of the Europa League with five wins, two draws and a loss to automatically advance to the Round of 16.

    Awaiting them will be one of Midtjylland, AZ Alkmaar, Real Sociedad or Galatasaray but arguably more important than the opponent they face, will be the respite Postecoglou’s injury hit squad receive.

    Their next European clash is not until March 6 as they will enjoy some much-needed breathing space between matches this month after a manic December and January.

    Tension eases as Spurs advance in Europa | 01:57

    Spurs played 17 matches across all competitions in that stretch as the casualty ward overflowed.

    It was reported by the UK Telegraph on Monday that Postecoglou has implemented a much-needed reset by affording the squad two days off this week to recharge the batteries before facing Manchester United at home in the league on Sunday.

    “The boys who are coming back, we’ll get the opportunity to give them a whole week of training, which is great,” Postecoglou said.

    “By the time we get to the back end of the week we should have something resembling a squad of players to prepare for a big game. That then folds into the following week when, again, we’ve got seven days and no midweek game to prepare for the next game.

    “So that gives us a real good opportunity to get some work into the guys who have been out for quite a while and give some rest to the guys who have been going at it. So by the time we get back to being in Europe and having midweek games we’ll be in a much better shape.”

    Postecoglou will be hoping the refresh, along with the possible returns of Vicario, Udogie, Maddison, Johnson and Wilson Odobert will be the morale booster the playing group desperately needs.

    Their frustrations came to the fore during the Villa loss on Sunday.

    “Spence ripped off his sock tape, threw it on the ground and headed straight down the tunnel with Yves Bissouma at full time,” The Athletic’s Jay Harris wrote.

    “Pedro Porro jumped up after being nutmegged and left in a heap on the floor by Marcus Rashford. He then brought Villa’s new striker down with a wild kick on the edge of the box and somehow escaped punishment. The Spain international received a yellow card in the final 10 minutes for a tackle on Ramsey.

    “Bentancur was booked for dragging down Rogers. Bergvall jumped into a tackle on Rogers and then clattered into him later on. He eventually picked up a booking for a foul on Ramsey, too.

    “These are the moments when Postecoglou needs his senior players, including the captain Son and Dejan Kulusevski, to calm everyone down.”

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    If the players can reset, they may be able to claw their way back to the days of Postecoglou’s honeymoon period at Spurs.

    The 59-year-old was a breath of fresh air when Tottenham amassed 26 points in his first ten games in charge, a Premier League record, when he took over last season.

    Most promising for Postecoglou is that the formula is still there.

    “The statistics still tell us this Tottenham team, for all their struggles this season, play a little differently to everyone else. The principles of play that had Postecoglou’s Spurs five points clear at the top of the table early last season remain in place,” Sky Sports’ Adam Bate wrote.

    “No team in the Premier League has won the ball high up the pitch more times than Tottenham. No team allows so few passes per defensive action. No team plays with more width than Tottenham. By design, it is supposed to be intense and expansive.”

    The numbers are a promising sign that if the medical staff can get most of their stars back on the pitch, the performances may turn quickly.

    Who knows what will happen in the Europa League knockouts, but for what it is worth, Howe’s Newcastle won nine and drew four of their final 17 Premier League games last season once the midweek grind subsided.

    They finished seventh, and currently sit sixth, two points shy of fourth-placed Chelsea and one of the lucrative Champions League places.

    Perhaps if Postecoglou is afforded the leniency of an Englishman, he may have the time to turn things around in a similar fashion.

    Who knows, they still have one chance to fulfil his trophy prophecy.

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  • ‘They spoke with him’: Utd boss’ shock reveal as PL heavyweights commit ‘forbidden’ act

    ‘They spoke with him’: Utd boss’ shock reveal as PL heavyweights commit ‘forbidden’ act

    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag revealed Sunday the English giants had admitted courting Thomas Tuchel to replace him but opted to persevere with the under-pressure Dutchman when “they came to the conclusion that they already have the best manager”.

    The 54-year-old Ten Hag was the subject of intense scrutiny after United ended last season eighth in the Premier League — their lowest finish since 1990 — and crashed out of the Champions League at the group stage.

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    But he did help salvage something from the campaign thanks to a 2-1 FA Cup final win over local rivals Manchester City at Wembley that also secured a place in next season’s Europa League.

    “The club management came to me while I was on holiday in Ibiza,” Ten Hag told NOS on Sunday, while working as a football pundit for the Dutch broadcaster.

    “They suddenly showed up on my doorstep and told me they wanted to continue with me. It was a turbulent season. Never a dull moment.”

    Former Tottenham and Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino and Kieran McKenna, the boss of newly-promoted Ipswich, were both touted for a job where there was technically no vacancy — Ten Hag’s contract with United is about to enter its final season.

    Ten Hag will remain as Manchester United’s manager despite a horror 23/24 season. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

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    Other managers linked to United included Graham Potter, Thomas Frank, Roberto De Zerbi and current England boss Gareth Southgate.

    But it was former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss Tuchel who attracted United’s interest.

    The German reportedly met with United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe, only to appear to rule himself out.

    But Ten Hag said United chiefs had flown out to Ibiza to tell him they wanted him to stay in post.

    “Manchester United have told me that they spoke with Tuchel, but they eventually came to the conclusion that they already have the best manager.”

    Ten Hag, reflecting on the club’s end of season review, added: “As in any organisation, it is wise to evaluate. Manchester United did that too. The new owner (Ratcliffe) is new to football, he has taken his time.

    Tuchel was approached by Manchester United. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “They have indeed told me that they have spoken to other managers. That is not even allowed in the Netherlands. Then it is forbidden to talk to other coaches if there is still a trainer (manager).”

    Ten Hag, who joined United from Ajax in 2022, said while he had yet to conclude talks on a contract extension he was still confident of a new deal that would keep him at Old Trafford.

    “We have had good discussions with each other, various topics have been discussed,” he said. “The conclusion is that we will continue together and that they will extend my contract.

    “We still have to reach an agreement on that.”

    Ten Hag is United’s fifth permanent manager since the end of Alex Ferguson’s trophy-filled reign in 2013, following David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

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  • ‘Nobody’s ahead of me’: PL boss says he’s ‘as good as’ Pep, Klopp in bonkers presser

    ‘Nobody’s ahead of me’: PL boss says he’s ‘as good as’ Pep, Klopp in bonkers presser

    Sam Allardyce insisted Wednesday that he is “as good as” Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp as he plots to keep Leeds in the Premier League following the sacking of Javi Gracia.

    The Spaniard was dismissed with four games to go after just 10 weeks in charge, with the club outside the relegation zone only on goal difference.

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    Allardyce, 68, is Leeds’ third permanent manager of a turbulent season — Gracia replaced Jesse Marsch in February, while director of football Victor Orta left Elland Road by mutual consent on Tuesday.

    “We thank Javi and his team for their efforts under difficult circumstances,” the club said in a statement.

    “The remaining four games of the season will be overseen by experienced head coach Sam Allardyce.”

    The former Bolton, Newcastle, West Ham and England boss has been out of work since the end of the 2020/21 season after failing to save West Brom from top-flight relegation.

    He said it was a “shock” to get the call from Leeds but he had no hesitation in agreeing to join the club, who returned to the top flight in 2020 under Marcelo Bielsa.

    Sam Allardyce is back in a Premier League dugout. (Photo by Molly Darlington – Pool/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

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    Allardyce is reported to have agreed a basic salary of $AUD941k for his four games in charge, with a $4.7 million bonus if he can keep Leeds up.

    He told his first press conference as manager that taking the job was probably his “biggest challenge” due to the short timescale.

    Leeds travel to title-chasing Manchester City on Saturday, before hosting third-placed Newcastle. A trip to West Ham and an Elland Road encounter with European hopefuls Tottenham round out the season.

    Allardyce admitted the fixtures were tough, joking: “We start with an easy one on Saturday. Can’t get any easier than Manchester City away, can it?” The Englishman, relegated from the top flight for the first time in his 30-year managerial career at West Brom, firmly stated his credentials.

    “Far too many people think that I am old and antiquated, which is so far from the truth,” he said.

    Allardyce could earn millions if he keeps Leeds United up. (Photo by Rui Vieira – Pool/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “I might be 68 and look old, but there’s nobody ahead of me in football terms. Not (Manchester City boss) Pep, not (Liverpool manager) Klopp, not (Arsenal’s Mikel) Arteta.

    “It’s all there with me and I share it with them. They do what they do, I do what I do. In terms of knowledge and depth of knowledge, I’m up there with them. I’m not saying I’m better than them, but certainly as good as they are.

    “I just wish that sometimes you can get the opportunity that you can show it but that’s never going to happen for me now apart from keep Leeds up and if I stayed at Leeds this club was big enough to build a team that was going to challenge those boys eventually.

    “But that’s a long story away.” Gracia collected 10 points from his first six games in charge but a terrible run of results last month sent Leeds into a downward spiral.

    The former West Brom boss feels he’s on the same level as Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Sunday’s 4-1 defeat at Bournemouth followed 4-1, 5-1 and 6-1 defeats to Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Liverpool.

    The 23 goals Leeds conceded during April is a Premier League record for a single month.

    Gracia’s dismissal means there have been 15 managerial changes in the Premier League this season — five more than in any other previous campaign.

    Leeds are the fourth top-flight side to have parted ways with two managers this season.

    Former Watford boss Gracia issued a statement in which he said he was “grateful for the opportunity and proud of the team” after a “very intense period”.

    Despite his impressive record as a club manager, Allardyce lasted only 67 days and one match as England boss before being forced out after a newspaper sting in 2016.

    He was asked whether he could be at Elland Road beyond the end of the season. “Never say never,” he said. “It depends what happens at the end of the four matches … and how I feel.”

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  • Ange’s top Chelsea rival revealed as PL giant plots Kane raid amid $186m catch: Rumour mill

    Ange’s top Chelsea rival revealed as PL giant plots Kane raid amid $186m catch: Rumour mill

    Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino has emerged as a leading candidate to take charge of Chelsea next season.

    Chelsea has been desperately searching for a successor for Graham Potter, who was fired in early April after just seven months in charge of the Premier League club.

    Former Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann was among the favourites to take on the role, but the German has since dropped out of running.

    However, multiple publications report that Pochettino, who took Spurs to the Champions League final in 2019, is in advanced talks with Chelsea to become manager at Stamford Bridge.

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    The 51-year-old, who left Paris Saint-Germain at the end of last season, is expected to replace interim mentor Frank Lampard later this year.

    Former Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou, who has gained plenty of admirers for his work at Celtic Park, was also on the shortlist to replace Lampard.

    “He plays brave football … nothing flusters him,” former Manchester City star Micah Richards wrote in the Daily Mail.

    “It is only a matter of time before a club here takes a plunge on him.”

    Chelsea, currently languishing at 11th in the Premier League table, will next face Brentford at Stamford Bridge on Thursday morning at 4.45am AEDT.

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    Manchester United has reportedly identified Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane as a key target as speculation about the 29-year-old’s future intensifies.

    Kane’s contract expires in 2024, but it appears increasingly likely that the England captain won’t stay at Tottenham beyond the current season.

    According to The Telegraph, Manchester United have initiated talks to sign Kane in hopes of bolstering their attack following Cristiano Ronaldo’s highly-publicised departure in November.

    However, Tottenham chair Daniel Levy is expected to demand a substantial fee to let Kane go, potentially seeking AU$186 million for his premature departure.

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    Spurs, who were beaten 6-1 by Newcastle over the weekend, look destined to miss out on next season’s Champions League. The club is without a permanent manager after Antonio Conte left last month.

    Tottenham will next face, ironically, Manchester United at the home ground on Friday morning at 5.15 am AEST.

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  • ‘Really painful’: Star says sorry for ‘embarrassing’ loss as Spurs ship FIVE goals in 21 mins — Wrap

    ‘Really painful’: Star says sorry for ‘embarrassing’ loss as Spurs ship FIVE goals in 21 mins — Wrap

    Tottenham’s bid to qualify for the Champions League suffered a hammer blow as they conceded five times in the first 21 minutes of a humiliating 6-1 defeat at top-four rivals Newcastle on Sunday.

    Cristian Stellini’s side were buried by an avalanche of goals from Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak, who both netted twice, and strikes from Joelinton and Callum Wilson.

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    Harry Kane’s reply was no consolation for woeful Tottenham, who look certain to miss out on a place in the Premier League’s top four after a second successive loss.

    The north Londoners are six points behind third-placed Newcastle and fourth-placed Manchester United, having played two more games than United and one more than Newcastle.

    Fifth-placed Tottenham host United on Thursday and a defeat against Erik ten Hag’s team would surely end their faint hopes of salvaging their troubled campaign.

    “It was my responsibility to decide how we play. We decided to do it differently because of the injuries, but it was wrong,” interim boss Stellini said of switching to a back four.

    Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son were in disbelief. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

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    “It’s very difficult to understand why the first 25 minutes were so bad. We were not prepared to play this type of tough game. To suffer, control the space and win duels.” There is a bleak future ahead for Tottenham, who have no permanent manager lined up for next season and no director of football after Fabio Paratici’s resignation on Friday.

    Paratici stepped down after failing in his appeal against a 30-month worldwide FIFA ban for his involvement in allegations of false accounting at his former club Juventus.

    Tottenham’s heaviest defeat of the season was a new low for a club already in turmoil after Antonio Conte’s departure by “mutual consent” in March after just 16 months in charge.

    Conte had exposed the rifts behind the scenes at Tottenham when he called the players “selfish” and criticised the club’s culture in an explosive rant after their draw at lowly Southampton.

    Tottenham haven’t won a major trophy since 2008 and their latest setback could increase the chances of England striker Harry Kane asking to leave in the close season.

    Fans are also unhappy with chairman Daniel Levy, who has gone through a host of unsuccessful managers since sacking the popular Mauricio Pochettino in 2019.

    Cristian Stellini’s interim spell at Spurs is capitulating. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Tottenham captain Lloris apologised to supporters, admitting the performance was “embarrassing”, and accused his teammates of lacking “pride”.

    In contrast to Tottenham’s struggles, Newcastle are riding the crest of a wave that should carry them into the Champions League for the first time since 2003, when they were eliminated in the qualifying rounds.

    Revived by the financial muscle of their Saudi-backed ownership group and boss Eddie Howe’s astute leadership, Newcastle reached their first cup final since 1999 earlier this season when they lost to Manchester United in the League Cup showpiece.

    “You don’t expect that. The quality of our finishing was incredible,” Howe said. “Since I walked through the door here the players have responded so well. I can’t thank them enough.” Newcastle took just 61 seconds to put Tottenham to the sword as Murphy fired into the roof of the net from close range.

    They doubled their lead after six minutes when Joelinton rounded Lloris to slot into the empty net.

    Newcastle ran riot in the first half. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    The rampant Magpies scored a stunning third goal in the ninth minute as Murphy unleashed a 25-yard drive that swerved past Lloris.

    Howe’s men were the first team to score three goals within the opening nine minutes of a Premier League match since Manchester City against Burnley in 2010.

    By the time Isak scored Newcastle’s fourth and fifth goals, Tottenham’s shell-shocked fans were already heading for the exits.

    It was the second fastest 5-0 lead in Premier League history after Manchester City, who took 18 minutes to do it against Watford in 2019.

    Kane reduced the deficit in the 49th minute before Wilson stabbed home in the 67th minute to complete Tottenham’s misery.

    In Sunday’s other game, West Ham boosted their bid to avoid relegation with a 4-0 victory at Bournemouth thanks to goals from Michail Antonio, Lucas Paqueta, Declan Rice and Pablo Fornals.

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  • ‘Complete no-brainer’: Ex-England star hails ‘unexpected moment of logic’ as Chelsea hero nears return

    ‘Complete no-brainer’: Ex-England star hails ‘unexpected moment of logic’ as Chelsea hero nears return

    Former England international Jamie Redknapp believes it’s a “complete no-brainer” for Chelsea to appoint Frank Lampard on an interim basis until the end of the season.

    According to several reports, the Blues legend is set to return for a second managerial stint at Stamford Bridge.

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    Lampard, who was sacked earlier this season by Everton, was dismissed by Chelsea in 2021 after 18 months in charge.

    Sky Sports and The Athletic reported that the club and Lampard are in advanced talks with an eye to the former England international being installed in time to take charge of Saturday’s trip to Wolves.

    Redknapp was a clear fan of the move and used the example of Roberto Di Matteo at Chelsea in 2012 to highlight what Lampard’s possible impact could look like.

    “He’s got unfinished business at Chelsea,” Redknapp told Sky Sports.

    “He loves the club and nobody knows it better than him. I think this is a complete no-brainer.

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    “The players haven’t had that many good results or scored many goals, but there are real signs at the club.

    “They’ve got a Champions League game to come against Real Madrid. People have said it’s almost impossible for them to do it, but Roberto Di Matteo did it when he was an interim manager.

    “Stranger things have happened in football.”

    The Telegraph’s Jeremy Wilson described Lampard’s impending appointment as “an unexpected moment of logic” from Chelsea’s board.

    “Chelsea clearly now wish to conduct an in-depth recruitment process of the very best coaches in Europe and, with their options only likely to widen over the next two months, why dive in and risk another costly error,” Wilson wrote.

    Chelsea sacked Graham Potter on Sunday after a disastrous run of form that has left the club 11th in the Premier League despite spending over $AUD926m on new players in their first season under new owners.

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    However, they are through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League and travel to defending champions Real Madrid for the first leg of their last-eight tie in seven days’ time.

    Lampard was in attendance for Chelsea’s 0-0 draw at home to Liverpool on Tuesday and is the man the club’s American owners have turned to in hope of inspiring a short-term turnaround.

    In 13 years as a Chelsea player, Lampard won three Premier League titles, the Champions League and remains the club’s all-time leading goalscorer.

    The 44-year-old led Chelsea to fourth in the Premier League and the FA Cup final in his first season in charge at Stamford Bridge.

    But he was sacked midway through his second season and Chelsea went on to win the Champions League that year under Thomas Tuchel.

    Lampard helped keep Everton in the Premier League last season, but was sacked in January with the Toffees second bottom of the table.

    Recently sacked Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann and former Barcelona and Spain coach Luis Enrique are among the leading candidates to be appointed Chelsea’s next permanent manager.

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  • $137m star’s strike ruled out, former PL champs undone by late chaos in major relegation twist

    $137m star’s strike ruled out, former PL champs undone by late chaos in major relegation twist

    Chelsea wasted a host of chances to beat Liverpool as the troubled Blues were held to a 0-0 draw on Tuesday in their first Premier League match since Graham Potter’s sacking.

    Potter was axed on Sunday after the former Brighton manager’s disastrous reign climaxed with a wretched home defeat against Aston Villa.

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    Chelsea are seeking their third permanent manager of the campaign, with Potter hired in September following Thomas Tuchel’s shock dismissal.

    In the meantime, Bruno Saltor, a member of Potter’s backroom staff, made his managerial debut as Chelsea interim boss.

    Bruno managed to coax a lively performance from Chelsea, but — as was so often the case under Potter — they paid the price for a lack of cutting edge.

    Chelsea remain 11th, leaving them with an uncertain future despite the massive investment in new signings made by Chelsea owner Todd Boehly since he took over last year.

    Liverpool hardly looked much better as a third successive league game without a win damaged their faint hopes of finishing in the top four.

    Eighth-placed Liverpool are seven points behind fourth-placed Tottenham in the race to qualify for the Champions League.

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    Chelsea and Liverpool finished in the top four and met in the FA Cup and League Cup finals last season, yet less than a year later they are languishing in mid-table amid turbulent campaigns.

    In response to Liverpool’s dismal 4-1 defeat at Manchester City on Saturday, Klopp dropped Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold as the Reds boss made six changes.

    It was Chelsea who made the stronger start of the two troubled teams and Mateo Kovacic’s shot was blocked on the line by Ibrahima Konate.

    Reece James saw his fierce finish disallowed for offside against Enzo Fernandez, while Wesley Fofana was narrowly off target with a headed chance.

    As in the other Premier League games on Tuesday, there was a first-half pause at the Bridge for Muslim players to break their Ramadan fast.

    Chelsea’s Kai Havertz dragged a good chance wide from N’Golo Kante’s pass immediately after the restart.

    Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez forced good saves from Kepa Arrizabalaga as Liverpool finally threatened just before half-time.

    Kovacic blazed a glorious chance over soon after the interval, while Havertz’s effort was disallowed for handball when the German’s shot hit Liverpool keeper Alisson Becker and rebounded into the net off his arm.

    Chelsea were held to a scoreless draw by Liverpool in the Blues’ first game after Graham Potter’s sacking. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)Source: AFP

    ELSEWHERE AROUND THE GROUNDS …

    Leicester’s first game since Brendan Rodgers’ departure on Sunday ended in a 2-1 defeat against Aston Villa at the King Power Stadium.

    The Foxes, led by caretaker bosses Mike Stowell and Adam Sadler after Rodgers’ exit by “mutual agreement”, have now gone seven league games without a win and sit second bottom of the table.

    Ollie Watkins put Villa ahead in the 24th minute and although Harvey Barnes equalised after 35 minutes, Leicester’s Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was sent off in the 70th minute for a second booking.

    Bertrand Traore’s 87th-minute curler, his first goal for Villa since 2021, piled on the misery for Leicester.

    Leeds climbed out of the relegation zone with a 2-1 win against fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest at Elland Road.

    Orel Mangala bagged his first goal in English football to fire Forest ahead. But Jack Harrison equalised eight minutes later with a close-range finish after Keylor Navas spilled Marc Roca’s shot.

    Luis Sinisterra put Leeds in front in first-half stoppage time, cutting inside and curling his shot into the far corner.

    Leeds are two points clear of the relegation zone, while Forest are outside the bottom three on goal difference.

    Third-bottom Bournemouth remain in deep trouble after a 2-0 home defeat against Brighton.

    Albion took the lead in the 28th minute through teenage forward Evan Ferguson’s audacious backheel, with Julio Enciso’s first goal for the club wrapping up the points in injury time.

    FULL RESULTS

    Chelsea 0-0 Liverpool

    Leeds United 2-1 Nottingham Forest

    Bournemouth 0-2 Brighton

    Leicester City 1-2 Aston Villa

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