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Frank Lampard leaves home with Chelsea legend set to take training TODAY as interim boss announcement imminent

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FRANK LAMPARD is set to take charge of Chelsea training today ahead of being named interim boss.

The former Blues player and manager is set to return to the club following his sacking in January 2021.

Frank Lampard left home for Cobham this morning
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Frank Lampard left home for Cobham this morning
Lampard watched the Liverpool match on Tuesday and is expected to take charge against Wolves
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Lampard watched the Liverpool match on Tuesday and is expected to take charge against WolvesCredit: Alamy
Lampard qualified for the Champions League in his first full season in charge
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Lampard qualified for the Champions League in his first full season in charge

It is understood he will oversee training before the club announce his appointment until the end of the season, report .

Lampard was at Stamford Bridge for the 0-0 draw with Liverpool on Tuesday and he is expected to be on the touchline for Chelsea's visit to Wolves on Saturday.

Former Chelsea defender Ashley Cole and Joe Edwards are also set to arrive in a coaching capacity - the pair worked with Lampard at Everton.

Lampard's appointment gives Chelsea time to conduct a thorough search for their next permanent manager.

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Luis Enrique and Julian Nagelsmann are believed to be the frontrunners after the club made contact with the pair.

Former Spain boss Enrique arrived in London yesterday for talks and he is believed to be keen on the job.

But Chelsea have several candidates in mind and Todd Boehly could take his time having already sacked two managers in his short reign.

Fulham manager Marco Silva and ex-Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino are also in the frame for the job.

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While Eintracht Frankfurt guru Oliver Glasner, Zinedine Zidane and Brendan Rodgers are also under consideration.

Chelsea could even pull off a sensational return for Jose Mourinho, who won three Premier League titles across two spells in West London.

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