Lampard future questioned at Coventry City

Football

EFL pundit Sam Parkin has assessed Frank Lampard's status at Coventry City following the club's recent performance in the Championship.

Frank Lampard took charge of Coventry City in November 2024, replacing Mark Robins on a contract running until 2027. The former Chelsea manager has since overseen a period of transition for the Sky Blues in the second tier of English football. Sam Parkin noted the impact Lampard has made on the squad, according to Sky Sports.

Coventry City currently sit in the middle of the Championship table. The club secured a 1-1 draw against Sheffield United in their most recent fixture, as reported by The Guardian. Parkin suggested that Lampard's reputation might attract interest from other clubs if his success continues at the CBS Arena.

Owners Doug King and the Coventry board appointed Lampard to lead a long-term project. The manager has focused on integrating younger players into the first team during his tenure. Whether the club can retain him depends on their ability to match his coaching ambitions, per The Athletic. Recent results have stabilised the team following a difficult start to the current campaign.

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