lampard cry for long time coach
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has urged the club to give their next permanent manager time to bring some stability to the club and suggested that Jose Mourinho has "fantastic credentials" to make a return to Stamford Bridge. - Preview: Liverpool v Chelsea - Rodgers: Rafa deserves praise Lampard believes the succession of managers that have come and gone during his 12-year stint for the Blues needs to be stemmed when the next head coach is appointed, as he is calling for a "long term" appointment to lead the new generation at Chelsea when Rafael Benitez's spell as interim boss ends next month. "It would be nice, whoever comes in, to have a good crack at consistency and staying in the job and I think the fans would be happier if we get a manager who can stay more than half a season," he told The Sun. "I don't think it's right to talk about any names while Rafa Benitez is in place, but I know people are talking abou...