Chelseas are set to sack manager and club legend Frank Lampard after a dismal run of form which has seen the Blues record just one league victory in 2021 as the London club languish down in 9th in the Premier League table.
The decision comes less than 24 hours after Chelsea's win over Luton Town in the FA Cup, but just one win in the league in 2021 has seen them slip down the table and it seems a recent 2-0 defeat to league rivals Leicester was the final blow for Lampard's tenure.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich had backed Lampard in the transfer market having splashed out $300 million on big money signings in the summer, including German strike duo Tim Werner and Kai Havertz, Moroccan Hakim Ziyech, and defender Ben Chilwell.
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But the Werner and Havertz partnership has somewhat faltered this term, yielding only 5 goals all season, and has served as a marker for Chelsea's form this season.
The pressure was already on an under fire Lampard who had gathered detractors throughout his tenure as manager since taking the Chelsea hotseat in 2019.
A club legend at Stamford Bridge, Lampard made it to the FA Cup final last year, but his side were beaten by London rivals Arsenal 2-1 despite taking the lead after 5 minutes through Christian Pulisic.
The 42-year-old replaced Italian Maurizio Sarri in the summer of 2019, who was himself sacked after winning that year's Europa League.
Lampard joined from Championship club Derby, with whom he reached the playoffs but ultimately failed to gain promotion and arrived with question marks over whether he had the required experience for the job.
Thomas Tuchel, the former PSG manager, will reportedly take over from Lampard on a four-and-a-half-year deal.
While Chelsea are yet to confirm Lampard's departure they are expected to do so later on Monday.
Lampard is considered among the greatest players to have played for Chelsea having won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League in 2012.
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