Frank Lampard establishes one of the worst record as Chelsea manager

The Blues are yet to record a win under the leadership of the English manager
In the 118-year heritage of Chelsea, Frank Lampard has become the very first coach to start his tenure with a 4-match losing run.
Following the firing of Graham Potter, Lampard went back to Stamford Bridge on April 6 for a brief stint that would last until the end of the campaign. Lampard has already broken an unwelcome record, according to The Mirror, but things definitely haven't gone according to plan thus far.
In Lampard's first match of his second managerial tenure, Chelsea suffered a 1-0 loss to Wolves. Then, in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, Real Madrid defeated the Blues 2-0.
Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League on Tuesday after another 2-0 loss to Real Madrid, following a 2-1 league loss at home to Brighton the previous weekend.
When Chelsea hosts Brentford in their upcoming game on April 26, Lampard will be hoping that the unfortunate run of events will halt.
The Blues then play matches against Newcastle, Arsenal, Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest, and Manchester City.
For the first moment since November 1993, Chelsea have lost four straight games in all competitions. Chelsea have also gone over 18 games without scoring for the first time since the 1980–81 campaign.
With a 4-0 loss against Manchester United in 2019, Lampard's first game at Chelsea ended in defeat, although his team went on to finish in the top four.
But before assuming charge at Everton, Lampard was fired in January 2021 and was out-manager the game for a year.
Lampard was ultimately fired by Everton in January of this year after helping the Toffees escape demotion last season. Chelsea is presently occupying the 11th spot in the Premier League and is not participating in any cup games.
For Chelsea, whose season began with Thomas Tuchel as manager before he was succeeded by Potter, it has been an incredibly painful one. For the 31 games that Potter managed Chelsea, he won 12, drew 8, and lost 11.
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