Exclusive
'Very Patriotic'

New Derby boss Frank Lampard admits he wants to be future England manager

Former Chelsea star admits he suffered woe with the Three Lions as a player but that hasn't put him off the top job

Sponsored by

FRANK LAMPARD admits he is haunted by regret about his three World Cups as a player.

But despite those disappointments “very patriotic” Lampard, who was appointed Derby boss this week, has ambitions to one day take charge of the Three Lions.

Advertisement
Frank Lampard admits he would like to be England boss one dayCredit: PA:Press Association

The Chelsea legend told SunSport: “I look back with immense pride. I got 106 caps, I wouldn’t have dreamed of that.

“But the problem with World Cups was, I was a determined, driven player, and they didn’t go that great for me personally or for us as a team.

“World Cups you set out to win. I played in three. The first two, when I was a main player, the groups were difficult, we got knocked out in the quarter-finals.

“I don’t think you should enjoy a World Cup that doesn’t go brilliantly. I was honoured I played in them but enjoyment comes with winning games and we didn’t win enough.”

Advertisement
Lampard has not been put off despite suffering woe as a Three Lions playerCredit: PA:Press Association
Frank Lampard explains why he went into management now and why he chose to takeover at Derby County

Lampard and other members of the so-called Golden Generation — not to mention managers Sven-Goran Eriksson, Fabio Capello and Roy Hodgson — all copped flak when England failed to deliver at Germany 2006, South Africa 2010 and Brazil 2014.

But it has not put Lampard off the idea of taking charge of the national side in the future.


LAUR & ORDER Laurent Blanc in pole position for Chelsea job with top target Zinedine Zidane heading to Qatar


He said: “I wouldn’t rule it out. It’s my country, I’m patriotic. But I would love to gain experience at different levels before taking it on.

Advertisement

“It’s a huge responsibility and it’s a different way of working, where you don’t work with players every day.

Latest England news

SNOW ALERT
Rare amber warning issued with 14 inches of snow to fall today
KARREN BRADY
Rooney and Southgate had Christmas they won't forget...but will either return?
CHANGE THE TUNE
England fans now need to embrace Tuchel and finally stop the stupid songs
DELUGE DISASTER
England ace's £4m mansion floods hours after hosting star-studded bash
Lampard is hoping to achieve great things with new club DerbyCredit: AFP

“My main desire now is to work with players every day. It’s not that I miss the game in the sense of playing.

“It’s more of a desire to go back in, improve players and improve teams and be successful.”

Advertisement

Lampard will be part of the BBC’s team of pundits for this summer’s tournament and had a message for Gareth Southgate’s squad.

He said: “When you’re finished, you see it differently and you realise that these are tournaments to be enjoyed.

“I would tell the players: ‘Try to take that fear out of the equation, focus on every element you can around the games to get yourself to peak performance, and throw yourself at it’.”

Lampard will be hoping his managerial career will be as good as his playing oneCredit: PA:Press Association
Advertisement
Derby County announce football legend Frank Lampard has become their new manager with epic Twitter video

Most read in sport

NUKE'S NOTES
Littler splashes the cash after winning £500k as hero hands bro wad of notes
MIKE'S MESSAGE
Littler reveals the five words MVG said to him seconds after he won final
YOU LITTLER BEAUTY
Latest as Littler THRASHES MVG in record-breaking World Darts final
ALL THE MOVES
Salah contract update, United eye Osimhen swap deal, Trent 'to Madrid'
Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com