Bookies believe Frank Lampard will take over at West Ham next… but could move abroad
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What’s next for Frank Lampard? Bookies believe the Chelsea legend will take over at West Ham next… He could also manage Cardiff, Leicester, move abroad to La Liga or Serie A or even the ENGLAND job as he looks to recover from being sacked by Everton.
Frank Lampard is the favorite to take over at West Ham following his sacking as Everton manager, according to a bookmaker.
Lampard was relieved of his duties at 3:00 p.m. Monday after 357 days in charge. He leaves Everton 19th in the Premier League after making their worst start to the season, scoring 15 points from 20 league games.
Betfair suggests that their most likely destination is former club West Ham, as they have Lampard at 7/2 to finish at London Stadium, the site of his last game in charge of Everton.
Former Everton boss Frank Lampard is the favorite to take up the next role at struggling West Ham
Hammers boss David Moyes is the new favorite to be the next manager to be fired.
Betfair have given Lampard a price of 4/1 to be Cardiff’s next manager.
The Bluebirds languish third from bottom in the Championship and three points below the relegation zone.
Cardiff are winless from their last 11 games in all competitions and have collected just eight points from their last 10 Championship games.
Mark Hudson was sacked by the Welsh club on January 14 and the search for a new manager continues.
Despite earning a credible 2-2 draw against in-form Brighton on Saturday, Brendan Rodgers remains under pressure, with Lampard 7/1 to replace him if Leicester remove the former Liverpool manager.
Lampard could move abroad if he wants to follow in the footsteps of Will Still and Scott Parker.
Lampard is 8/1 to join any La Liga team and 10/1 to move to Italy and work in Serie A.
The former Chelsea and Man City midfielder is also just 9/1 away from resuming his managerial career in charge of England, despite Gareth Southgate’s strength at work.
Lampard is sensationally at 9/1 to resume his managerial career as England manager