Norwich City Eyes Frank Lampard as Daniel Farke's Successor

Sunday, 07 November 2021 – 21:26 GMT+7
Frank Lampard / Credit: Action Images via Reuters, MATTHEW CHILDS

jpnn.com, JAKARTA - Norwich City are eyeing Frank Lampard to be their new coach after the Canaries management sacked Daniel Farke.

As reported by Dailymail, Lampard is a strong candidate to replace Farke, who consistently failed to bring Norwich City in the Premier League.

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The discharge of Farke followed the poor results received by Teemu Pukki and colleagues until the 11th week of the Premier League.

Currently, Norwich City are still at the bottom of the Premier League standings with just one win, two draws, and eight defeats.

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Norwich City won not until the 11th week when they met Brentford.

Despite the win, Norwich City have not moved from a distended position as at the same time Newcastle were held to a draw from Brighton.

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Lampard is not the only name that has the potential to be Farke's successor.

Norwich City are reportedly also interested in Steven Gerrard, Roy Hodgson, and Lucien Favre.

Lampard himself is a former Chelsea coach in 2019, who was only able to bring the Blues in the 2019/20 Premier League season, perched in ninth place.

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