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<p>Chelsea are poised to name club legend Frank Lampard as their
caretaker manager until the end of the season, replacing acting head
coach Bruno Saltor.<br><br>Since Graham Potter was fired last weekend,
the Blues have been searching for a new leader. Out-of-work Luis Enrique
and Julian Nagelsmann are two names linked with the job.</p><h3>Frank Lampard</h3><p>Chelsea
are set to appoint former record goal scorer Frank Lampard as caretaker
manager for the remainder of this season, according to The Guardian.
After Graham Potter's dismissal from Chelsea, talks have already started
between both parties in an effort to fill his shoes.<br><br>Lampard's
appointment could be a major coup for Stamford Bridge as they aim to
finish the season strong. However, his appointment isn't seen as a
long-term solution and the club are considering up to seven managers in
their search for an interim boss.<br><br>Read More: مباريات اليوم يلا شوت <a href="https://stad.yalla-shoots.io/matches-today/">https://stad.yalla-shoots.io/matches-today/</a><br><br>Over
his 13-year career at Chelsea, Lampard played an integral role in
helping them capture three Premier League titles and four FA Cups. He
was twice named Chelsea Player of the Year - 2005 and 2008 - as well as
winning FIFA Players' Player of the Year awards in 2005 and 2008.<br><br>He's
been out of work since Everton sacked him in January, but 90min is
willing to step in as caretaker while they search for a long-term
replacement. We think this move would be very popular amongst those at
Stamford Bridge and we think he can be just the person to inspire them
as they aim for Champions League glory this term.</p><h3>Bruno Saltor</h3><p>Chelsea
are set to appoint club legend Frank Lampard as caretaker manager until
the end of the season. On Tuesday night, he was seen at Stamford Bridge
watching Chelsea's goalless draw with Liverpool and is said to be in
advanced talks to return to management on an interim basis.<br><br>Lampard
served as manager of Chelsea for three years until his departure in
January 2021. During that time, Lampard won the Champions League with
Chelsea and mentored a number of young players through his experience at
the club.<br><br>Bruno Saltor joined Chelsea in September 2022 after
spending a decade playing for Brighton. During that time, he made 235
appearances for the Seagulls and earned promotion to the Premier League
in 2017.<br><br>Read More: يلا شوت<br><br>After
his playing days are over, Saltor has spent the last two years working
behind the scenes at Stamford Bridge with Graham Potter to develop
players. Even at 36 years old, his defensive abilities have earned him a
place of honor in England's ranks.</p><h3>Luis Enrique</h3><p>Chelsea
are set to name Frank Lampard as their caretaker manager until the end
of the season, The Times reports. Although he won't be able to resolve
all the problems at Stamford Bridge, his presence could provide an
interim boost.<br><br>Candidates for the role include former Spain and
Barcelona manager Luis Enrique, who recently flew to London for
face-to-face talks. Julian Nagelsmann and Mauricio Pochettino have also
been linked with the role.<br><br>Chelsea co-owners Behdad Eghbali and
Paul Winstanley are determined to carry out a thorough process in their
search for an appropriate long-term solution. To this end, they have
assigned Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley the task of screening
candidates.<br><br>Read More: يلا شوت الجديد<br></p><h3>Julian Nagelsmann</h3><p>Frank
Lampard has been suggested as a potential caretaker manager at Chelsea
for an interim period. This would give the club time to make a decision
on who will succeed him until that position becomes vacant.<br><br>Since
being released by Everton in January, the former midfielder has been
linked with a return to management. It appears Chelsea have decided to
give him that chance; however, they may be wary of bringing him in too
soon.<br><br>Chelsea are searching for a new manager after the departure
of Graham Potter. Potential candidates include Luis Enrique, Julian
Nagelsmann and Mauricio Pochettino among others.<br><br>Nagelsmann was a
player for 1899 Hoffenheim before becoming the head coach of RB Leipzig
in 2019. He previously managed Bayern Munich, leading them to
back-to-back Bundesliga titles.</p>
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