
Avram Grant joked he would have been “sent to Siberia” by Roman Abramovich had he led Chelsea to a fourth-place finish, but the former Blues boss is thrilled for Frank Lampard.
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In his sole season at the club in 2007-08, Grant guided Chelsea to a second-place finish in the Premier League, while the Blues lost to Tottenham in the EFL Cup final and then succumbed to Manchester United on penalties to miss out on Champions League success.
“I think it’s a good season, especially compared to how it began, without being allowed to buy players,” Grant told Stats Perform News.
“It’s his first year as a coach in the Premier League. Of course, he was a player with a lot of experience, but you cannot compare a player to a manager, and I think he’s managed the team very well.
Grant also believes Lampard always had the right mentality as a player to become a top-level coach, with the former midfielder one of a number of players in the Chelsea squad of 2007-08 who showed such promise.
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“I was sure, because he was always a leader. When you spoke with him, he had a different view about football,” Grant said.
“Of course, having the knowledge is not the same, you have to pass the knowledge to players, you have to deal with the owner, the media, you have to deal with the supporters, but at the end of the day, you depend on the performance on the pitch – it’s results, especially at the top.”