How difficult is Frank Lampard’s job at Chelsea? | Super Sunday | Mourinho, Neville and Souness



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Jose Mourinho makes his debut on Sky Sports alongside Gary Neville and Graeme Souness and discusses Frank Lampard’s appointment at Chelsea. Do the pundits believe this is the most difficult job for a Chelsea manager in the Roman Abramovic era?

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39 thoughts on “How difficult is Frank Lampard’s job at Chelsea? | Super Sunday | Mourinho, Neville and Souness”

  1. Souness gets schooled by mourinho, he doesn't know anything and talks nonsense . He always says "where are the goals coming from" 🀣🀣🀣

  2. 4:46…the most valid point ever. You can call Jose or pep cheque book managers all you like but it's the most pressure for them. Almost nothing to win…if they win…'they are expected to win with that squad', if they lose, 'lost after spending so much'

  3. Jose was right, when the Chelsea board did back lampard after the transfer ban and spent 200m there was a lot more pressure on him and then it became a very difficult job whereas last time everyone was happy with his season.

  4. I think chelsea have that pressure this season after a big signing, not the other way around anymore.

    What an amazing comments from jose, very spot on! Good luck at tottenham especially after the signings.

  5. What being a big club matters really no matter what phase a club is and the player they have….chelsea proved this season too…we might have ended up with 2 trophies actually (fa cup and uefa super cup) despite finishing 4th

  6. Let's just laugh at Graeme Souness. No wonder he'll always be a typical stereotypical pundit. At least Neville and Mourinho were pragmatic enough to not rule out Chelsea but Souness, He's just a sour old man.

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