- | Simon Jordan says Todd Boehly's decision to rehire is 'lazy, formulaic and uninspired' as he claims the English manager has failed to prove himself at both and . <br>Lampard - who was pictured leaving his house on Thursday - has been asked to take charge of the Blues who sacked him two years ago on a c Simon Jordan says Boehly's decision to rehire Frank Lampard is 'lazy, formulaic and uninspired'<br> Jordan said Lampard's appointment 'perplexes' him and that the 44-year-old's return makes him worry about the football club's blue print going forwards<br>'He lost the FA Cup final that perhaps they should have won. The myth was they didn't get any players in. They had a pretty strong squad and they signed Christian Pulisic and they paid for him during that transfer window.<br>'Then you get to the second season and it wasn't good enough.<br><br>It wasn't good enough in terms of the performance of the team. The style of their play and the outcomes they were getting. <br>'He got fired for perfectly reasonable reasons. At the time I felt it was a little unkind because he had been given a brief with the fact he had been given younger players. <br>'But, the more you look into it post the event, the less impressive it became.<br><br>He went to Everton and they stayed up because there were two, three worse sides in the division. It wasn't because of wonderful management. Then with due respect to Frank, they were poor. Poor, poor, poor. <br>'So, if that's the blue print, for an iconic and elite £2.5billion football club, to solve a problem by going back to someone they need to galvanise a fanbase with, then there is something lacking in their thinking. They should be after a manager, they should know who they want and they should get him.'<br>Jordan went on to add: 'I think it's lazy, formulaic and uninspired thinking from Boehly.<br><br>For Frank Lampard, well, you're a lucky boy. You've got an opportunity. <br>'This what the football world does. It repackages people that have ultimately failed in one guise and puts them back into another opportunity and it is perplexing to me.'<br>Lampard - who spent 13 years at Stamford Bridge as a player and racked up 648 appearances, scoring 211 goals - returned to the club as manager in the summer of 2019.<br>The Chelsea legend was appointed while the Blues were under a transfer ban and despite these limitations, helped them qualify for the Champions League in fourth and reach the FA Cup final.<br> Lampard previously managed the Blues from July 2019 to January 2021 before he was sacked <br> Chelsea are currently 11th in the Premier League table after drawing 0-0 with Liverpool<br>However, Lampard was given his marching orders in January 2021 with the club in ninth place.<br><br>As a result, he left the club with a record of 44 wins from 84 games in charge. <br>Thomas Tuchel was brought in to replace Lampard and went on to guide Chelsea to fourth place that season. The German manager also helped the Blues win the Champions League. <br>Meanwhile, Lampard went on to replace sacked Rafael Benitez at Everton before being relieved of his duties in January after losing 2-0 to West Ham.<br><br>That defeat left the Toffees 19th in the Premier League and without a win in 10 matches in all competitions. <br>Meanwhile, Chelsea have been under the tutelage of interim manager Bruno Saltor after the dismissal of Graham Potter. <br><br><br>[https://rakyat.news https://rakyat.news]
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