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Frank Lampard has three games to save his job as pressure mounts on Chelsea boss after abject form


FRANK LAMPARD faces a crucial fortnight for his future as Chelsea boss.

The club legend is safe in the job for now but Tuesday’s abject defeat at Leicester has fuelled growing concerns that the axe is looming.

Time is running out with Frank Lampard handed just three games to save his jobCredit: PA:Press Association

Chelsea are outside of the European places following the Leicester defeatCredit: AP:Associated Press

Upcoming games against out-of-form Wolves and struggling Burnley have now become pivotal matches instead of routine rollovers for the head coach.

Then comes a daunting trip to Tottenham on February 4, which could also have a huge bearing on Lampard’s reign.

Despite spending £217.3million on new players, Chelsea have slipped to eighth in the Premier League, losing five of their last eight games.

Lampard, 42, is running out of time to turn things around and facing an increasingly uphill battle to convince owner Roman Abramovich he can lead the team, for whom he scored a record 211 goals as a player.

Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl, out-of-work German Thomas Tuchel and RB Leipzig’s Julian Nagelsmann are already being considered as possible replacements this summer.

Club insiders fear the huge, rapid investment in new talent has given Lampard too much choice in his squad and that has led to problems.

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There are also claims workaholic Lamps’ training can be too intense.

Chelsea watched on as Leicester celebrated temporarily going top on Tuesday following the 2-0 win.

Wilfred Ndidi placed home an early opener via the post after slack marking from a corner.

And James Maddison took advantage of more poor defending from a lofted ball over the top to round off the scoring by the break.

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Abramovich has spent over £110m on sacking managers since his 2003 arrival


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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