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Finally, the English manager Frank Lampard, who has a legendary status at Chelsea and has been unemployed for 1.5 years, made a rare move in football history to be able to manage a team. APPLIED TO COVENTRY CITYAfter parting ways with Mark Robins, who has been in charge of Championship side Coventry City for about 8 years, the search for a new manager began. According to Sky Sports, Frank Lampard, who last managed Chelsea and has been unemployed for 1.5 years, could take Robins' place. Doug King, the owner of Coventry City, stated that Lampard has applied for the managerial position. PRESIDENT SAID "WE RECEIVED CV FROM LAMPARD"King spoke during a special event for fans; "We received numerous CVs from quality individuals, including Frank. However, the problem is that we haven't done anything regarding this process yet. During this break due to international matches, we will evaluate everything and then create our list to start discussions. If we find the right person and agree on what we want, then I believe we can move quite quickly. If we can't finalize it by the end of the international break, we will give assistant coach Rhys Carr two or three more matches." LAMPARD'S MANAGERIAL CAREERFrank Lampard, a legend of English Premier League team Chelsea, has managed Chelsea, Derby County, and Everton during his managerial career. The 46-year-old English coach last managed Chelsea temporarily in the 2022-2023 season. FACING RELEGATION THREATCoventry City has recorded 4 wins, 4 draws, and 7 losses in the Championship, which has completed 15 weeks. The English team, sitting just 1 point above the relegation zone, is currently in 17th place with 16 points.
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