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Simon Jordan admits he’s changed his mind about Frank Lampard with the ex-Chelsea manager now strongly linked with being the next Rangers boss.

On Friday morning (6 October), talkSPORT reported via their website that 45-year-old Lampard has made Rangers’ final shortlist as they look to replace Michael Beale, who was sacked at the weekend.

Since Lampard’s first managerial job at Derby in 2018, Jordan admits his opinion has changed on the former England midfielder because he believes he should’ve done better at Pride Park and Chelsea while at Everton, he was almost responsible for the Toffees’ first-ever Premier League relegation.

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Speaking on talkSPORT on Friday (6 October, 11:54am), ex-Crystal Palace owner Jordan said: “I find myself being in the unenviable position of being an advocate for Frank Lampard [in his] early days and suggesting that he would go on to have a significant managerial career, using the comparison to other managers at the time that I felt he would eclipse.

“I now find myself in a completely different position because of new information – and when you get new information, you should pivot if that new information gives you the opportunity to do so.

 

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