Beware karma, Frank Lampard



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Frank Lampard was overshadowed by the issue of the Chelsea manager’s dismissal. Will Karma Happen First at Andre Villas-Boas?

Chelsea returns to inconsistency Premier League. In fact, now the Blues feel like they have been kicked out of the competition to win the Premier League title.

Most recently, on Wednesday (1/20) early morning WIB, Chelsea defeated Leicester City by two unanswered goals. The position of Tammy Abraham et al Premier League standings continues to sink, now entrenched in eighth place with 29 points from 19 games.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - JANUARY 19: Christian Pulisic of Chelsea reacts after his side concedes during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Chelsea at King Power Stadium on January 19, 2021 in Leicester, England.  Sports stadiums across the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, as government social distancing laws prohibit fans within venues, causing games to be played behind closed doors.  (Photo by Michael Regan / Getty Images)Chelsea are having more and more trouble reaching the top of the Premier League (Getty Images / Michael Regan)

The issue of the dismissal has shaken the chair of the manager, Frank Lampard. Various replacement names have been widely reported to be replacing them.

From Andriy Shevchenko, Avarm Grant, to Massimiliano Allegri, it is rumored that they will replace Lampard. So waiting for the decision of the owner of the club, Roman Abramovich.

Reporting from Mirror, circulating on the law of karma for Frank Lampard, which netizens echoed on social networks. When Frank Lampard was still a Chelsea player and his coach Andre Villas-Boas.

Andre Villas-Boas has trained Chelsea from July 2011 to March 2012. Chelsea’s record in his hands is 40 matches in all competitions with 20 wins, 10 draws and 10 losses.

Villas-Boas, who at the time was a 34-year-old coach, promised a good game. As time went on, Chelsea in his hands remained stagnant.

Until finally Villas-Boas was fired and replaced by Roberto Di Matteo. When Villas-Boas was fired, it was believed that some Chelsea players did not like the training he applied and Lampard opened his voice to comment.

“He played his cards and it didn’t work out. I don’t know if maybe he’s too young to train here,” Lampard said at the time.

“His dismissal is not the fault of the player. We never asked for him to be fired. But I’m honest, I’m not too close to him and why be too close to the coach for me,” Lampard added.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05: Chelsea Manager Frank Lampard watches as his team warms up prior to the Premier League match between Chelsea and Leeds United at Stamford Bridge on December 05, 2020 in London, England.  A limited number of fans are welcome to the stadiums to watch elite football in England.  This was after the loosening of spectator restrictions in level one and two areas only.  (Photo by Matthew Childs - Pool / Getty Images)Andre Villas-Boas and Frank Lampard (Getty Images)

So now if he will become Frank Lampard. That he was too young to coach Chelsea for the same fate of Andre Villas-Boas to have to end.

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