Thomas Tuchel set to meet Frank Lampard for the first time in person as Chelsea head to Everton

Thomas Tuchel reveals he’ll meet ‘legend’ Frank Lampard – the man he replaced at Chelsea – for the first time this weekend… as he warns his players clash with relegation-threatened Everton at Goodison Park will be a ‘tough fight’

  • Thomas Tuchel takes Chelsea to face Frank Lampard’s Everton on Sunday
  • Tuchel said he was looking forward to first in-person meeting with Lampard
  • Chelsea boss joked he was ‘not happy’ with Lampard taking a coach with him
  • The former Chelsea midfielder is battling to keep Everton in the Premier League 

Thomas Tuchel has revealed Sunday’s Goodison Park clash with Everton will be his first in-person meeting with Frank Lampard.

Tuchel’s Chelsea predecessor Lampard sent the German coach a good luck message when the former Paris St Germain boss took the Stamford Bridge helm in January 2021.

Lampard is now battling to keep Everton in the Premier League, with the struggling Toffees managing just one win in six matches in all competitions.

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel said he was looking forward to meeting Frank Lampard

Lampard's Everton host Chelsea at Goodison Park in a crunch Premier League game on Sunday

Lampard’s Everton host Chelsea at Goodison Park in a crunch Premier League game on Sunday

Tuchel admitted relishing an ‘exciting’ week comprising his first trips with Chelsea to both Manchester United and Everton, with meeting the Blues’ record goalscorer Lampard as an added bonus.

‘He sent me a very kind, respectful message after I took over at Chelsea that meant a lot,’ said Tuchel, of Lampard.

‘I was a huge fan of him as a player and he is and will remain a legend at our club and this is a given.

‘I was very happy when he wrote me that message and it was very gentlemanly.

Tuchel said it had been an 'exciting' week after he came up against mentor Ralf Rangnick

Tuchel said it had been an ‘exciting’ week after he came up against mentor Ralf Rangnick

Lampard is battling to keep Everton in the Premier League with six games left in their season

Lampard is battling to keep Everton in the Premier League with six games left in their season

‘We didn’t have the chance to go out and have lunch and he took the chance to go and take charge of Everton.

‘He took an assistant from us, Joe Edwards, we were not so happy! Just joking. We will meet some friendly faces with Joe and Ashley Cole and Frank, who I have never met in person.

‘It is a very exciting week for me, I would love to meet him. We need the points, they need the points urgently as well.

‘It is an exciting week for me personally. I love to play at Old Trafford and everybody tells me about the atmosphere at Goodison Park and how emotional and how tough it is to play there.

‘These are two nice fixtures, what it is all about. I am excited to go there and we expect a tough fight.’

Lampard handed the likes of Reece James and Mason Mount their Chelsea breakthroughs in his west London managerial tenure.

Tuchel has been at regular pains to express his admiration for Chelsea’s academy system, with the club now having produced a glut of current homegrown senior stars.

Lampard gave Mason Mount and Reece James their breakthroughs when he was Chelsea boss

Lampard gave Mason Mount and Reece James their breakthroughs when he was Chelsea boss

Lampard was sacked as Chelsea manager and was replaced by Thomas Tuchel last January

Lampard was sacked as Chelsea manager and was replaced by Thomas Tuchel last January

Asked if he had Lampard to thank for the nucleus of quality academy stars at his disposal, Tuchel insisted the former Blues midfielder would not have promoted anyone who did not warrant their chance.

‘I don’t know if it is gratitude. I don’t think Frank did it to do them a favour,’ said Tuchel.

‘I think every coach does it because it is all about helping the team. It is not about age in any direction.

‘If Thiago (Silva) helps us we don’t care about how old he is. And we don’t care how young somebody is. When you are ready you are ready. I strongly believe you find your way if you have what it takes.

‘I am very grateful for the quality the academy produces and grateful for the culture at Chelsea to push these boys through and this is top, top quality.

‘It is our job to let them play and to prepare and push them on this kind of level. This is what Chelsea is about.’