Frank Lampard insists he will never ‘try and lay claim’ to Chelsea’s Champions League success

Frank Lampard insists he will never ‘try and lay claim’ to Chelsea’s Champions League success this season… and admits he was ‘pretty proud’ to see Mason Mount and Reece James perform against Manchester City

  • Frank Lampard was sacked after 18 months in charge as manager of Chelsea 
  • His replacement Thomas Tuchel led the club to a second Champions League 
  • Lampard insists he will never try to claim any of the credit for their success 
  • But he admits he was proud to see Mason Mount perform on the biggest stage 

Frank Lampard insists he will never try and take credit for Chelsea winning the 2020-21 Champions League.

The Blues legend was in charge for the group stages of the competition but was sacked in January after 18 months in charge, with the club ninth in the Premier League table at the time of his departure.

Thomas Tuchel replaced Lampard and not only led them to a top four finish but guided the club to their second Champions League crown after beating Manchester City 1-0 in Porto thanks to Kai Havertz’s goal.

Cesar Azpilicueta lifts the Champions League

Frank Lampard (left) insists he will never try and take credit for Chelsea winning the 2020-21 Champions League

Lampard led Chelsea in the group stages but was sacked in January before the knockouts

Lampard led Chelsea in the group stages but was sacked in January before the knockouts

And speaking to the BBC, Lampard admitted that he will never try and lay claim to their European success.

However, the former midfielder admitted he was proud to see the likes of Mason Mount and Reece James – who he brought into the first team during his time at Stamford Bridge – as well as the club’s signings last summer perform on the biggest stage.

‘When you work towards something, you want to be there and be the man. I am never going to try and lay claim on that,’ Lampard said.

‘I was part of the early foundation potentially, but Thomas did a fantastic job getting them there. I will say when I watched it, first I am a Chelsea person. 

His replacement Thomas Tuchel however came in and led the club to a second Champions League title

His replacement Thomas Tuchel however came in and led the club to a second Champions League title

‘The Chelsea fans are happy and the club deserves that, but secondly to see Mason and Reece perform at that level and people like [Edouard] Mendy, [Ben] Chilwell and Thiago [Silva] who came in in my time there makes me pretty proud.

‘But it was a great achievement by them and they were very well managed.’

Lampard has been linked with a number of posts since his departure from Stamford Bridge, including with managerial roles at West Brom and Crystal Palace as well as the England U21 hotseat.

And despite being axed by his former club, the ex-Derby boss insists the hunger and the desire to tackle the challenges of being a manager remains. 

Lampard admitted he was proud to see Reece James (left) and Mason Mount (centre) performing on the biggest stage

Lampard admitted he was proud to see Reece James (left) and Mason Mount (centre) performing on the biggest stage

‘I am certainly not put off [becoming a manager again]’, he added.

‘I love the job and the challenge of it. I had two great experiences at Derby and then at Chelsea and I would love to get back in but at the right time and at the right moment.

‘Obviously you never want to lose a job, I was in pretty good company at Chelsea.

‘But it happens, it is the brutal reality of football at the top level, but with reflection having been out for a few months now, it has been nice to actually spend some time out of game.

‘I am pretty proud of the job I did, it was an honour to manage the club.’

He was also happy to see the likes of Ben Chilwell (right) doing well after signing for him

He was also happy to see the likes of Ben Chilwell (right) doing well after signing for him