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‘The truth is…’ – Chelsea icon Frank Lampard opens up on England frustration & gives advice to 2026 World Cup hopefuls

FRANK LAMPARD has told England’s players that silence is golden if they want to earn a World Cup spot.

The former Three Lions great is advising Thomas Tuchel’s latest squad that mum’s the word when it comes to the German’s team selection.

Frank Lampard, manager of Coventry City, celebrates after the match.

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Frank Lampard is in charge of Championship leaders CoventryCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Thomas Tuchel, Head Coach of England, smiles while holding a soccer ball.

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Thomas Tuchel is looking to mastermind World Cup gloryCredit: Getty

The Three Lions’ chief has an array of attacking talent at his disposal and Lampard, who spent the majority of his 106-cap international career being shoehorned into a midfield with Steven Gerrard and Paul Scholes, knows all about compromise.

And he suggested that keeping schtum worked for him — as he went on to score 29 international goals and played in three World Cups and one European Championship as part of the ‘golden generation’.

He said: “I just got on with it. You’re a professional, you get on with it — you are playing different ways, you respect the manager and you crack on. You can have your own opinions — but I tended to keep mine to myself and think about what could I do best if I was asked to play.

“The truth is, I never really played for England much like I played for Chelsea.

“There were times, like in 2004, when Sven-Goran Eriksson was there when I played at the top of a diamond — that wasn’t my ideal, either — but if you are representing your country and the manager’s got an idea, you just go with it.

“That was my story and it’s been documented and people talk about it many years later with a different view to how it felt at the time,

“They just sort of say, ‘It did work or it didn’t work’. Sometimes it did, sometimes it didn’t. But I’m not interested in that conversation.

“Personally, I got on with it, as did Stevie and Scholesy.”

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Lampard is in a unique position to comment now he has crossed over to frontline management.

His Coventry side are sitting top of the Championship this season, having scored an impressive 27 goals this season as he attempts to orchestrate a return to the Premier League.

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He believes that times may have changed and that Tuchel might  operate a more relaxed policy.

The German has plenty of options up front — all of whom will make a claim to start alongside skipper Harry Kane.

Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Eberechi Eze, Jarrod Bowen, Marcus Rashford and Ollie Watkins were all in the squad for the double header against Wales and Latvia.

But the likes of Jude Bellingham, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish will all be wanting to board the plane to North America for the World Cup next summer.

There are only so many places in Tuchel’s starting XI — and Lampard added: “Now I’m a manager, I understand selection difficulties.

“I’ve had big squads at Chelsea. When I was first there, I went back and they had the 29 players — of which some were disgruntled — that’s another story.

“But in terms of trying to fit players in, you have to make tough decisions as a manager — you have  ideas, you have to work with the squad you’ve got and think, ‘What is the best?’ So that’s why I never really comment on what decisions other managers take because I don’t know the context, what they’re thinking and who and how they want to play.

Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in England football kits on the field.

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Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard played together for England for more than a decadeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford, and manager Thomas Tuchel during a training session at St George's Park.

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Tuchel has plenty of elite attacking talent to choose fromCredit: PA

“However, I do think it’s more common in the modern day for a conversation to be more open between player and manager.

“It goes manager by manager – some don’t want to talk and say, “This is the team, I’m the boss, you get on with it.’

“There are those who will have individual conversations, and then other people will open up to the group. That all depends on who’s in charge. And players react differently.

“I think there’s a balance to it. I think the players have to feel your authority and believe in what you’re doing.

“It’s not always an open conversation. Our job is to get that bit right. And our job is to be like that.

“But as a manager also, you want to have constant communication in that players feel that they can speak to you because you might find something that you didn’t know.

‘A DIFFERENT ANIMAL’

“England’s a bit of a different animal because you only turn up every now and again.

“At Chelsea, sometimes you’re playing at the weekend and through the week, and you’re training every day and the conversations are there throughout the year much more.” One chat with a great former Chelsea manager sticks in Lampard’s mind.

He added: “I remember once having a conversation with  Carlo Ancelotti about my position at Chelsea when he played a diamond formation.

“It didn’t feel really fluid, not just for me, but for the team.

“That was one of the beauties of Carlo, he would be very open with that chat and I’m not saying he changed his mind, but he was taking on information and then adapting around it.

“That’s why he’s one of the greatest managers, that’s his style — I think those things should be authentic.

“If you want to do your thing and you stick to your guns, you may  succeed or you may fail, that’s what you do. That’s one person’s approach.

“I am more open with my players to try to speak to them, because I want to get better. So every conversation I have with a player may help me, whether I agree with it or not.”

“In the end, the decision is mine — and then hopefully it works.”

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Loose Women star Christine Lampard gives rare glimpse of children Patricia and Freddie during luxury family holiday

CHRISTINE Lampard has given a rare glimpse of her children Patricia and Freddie during a luxury family holiday.

The Loose Women anchor and husband Frank, both 46, jetted to Dubai with little ones for half term.

Christine Lampard shares rare holiday snaps with Frank to mark his 42nd birthday

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Christine shared some rare snaps of her kids on a recent family holidayCredit: Instagram
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Daughter Patricia was seen swimming dressed as a mermaidCredit: Instagram
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Son Frank copied his dad’s pose as they went out for dinnerCredit: Instagram

And Christine – who keeps her children out of the spotlight – couldn’t resist giving fans a little glimpse inside their fun.

She posted a video montage from the break, showing Patricia, six, swimming while dressed as a mermaid.

The video also saw Freddie, four, copying his famous dad’s pose as they went out for dinner.

Posting the clip on Instagram, Christine wrote: “A half term dose of sunshine and mermaids.”

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Frank is also dad to Luna, 19, and Isla, 17, from his relationship with Elen Rivas.

Christine and Frank tied the knot in 2015.

As well as her work on Loose Women, Christine often steps in for Lorraine Kelly on her chat show.

During a recent run as guest host, Christine interviewed Kate Ferdinand – and was quick to ask the former Towie star about life with a blended family and made a rare revelation about her own.

She said: “What do your two little ones think about the big ones in your household?

“Because I know my two little ones, their big sisters walk in, and it’s like god-like female creatures have walked into the house.”

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‘He’s seething’ – Moment Jamie Carragher ‘does a Lampard’ live on Sky Sports after Bruno Guimaraes gatecrashes interview

FANS claimed Jamie Carragher “did a Frank Lampard” after Bruno Guimaraes gatecrashed a live interview.

The hilarious incident occurred after Newcastle beat Liverpool at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final.

Post-game interview with Carabao Cup finalists.

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Fans claimed Jamie Carragher ‘did a Frank Lampard’ after the Carabao Cup finalCredit: Sky Sports
Post-game interview with Carabao Cup winning team.

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Carragher’s facial expression changed quickly after his interview was gatecrashedCredit: Sky Sports

Goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak sealed a 2-1 win for the Geordies as they sealed their first trophy in 70 years.

Newcastle fans partied into the night as they toasted the momentous occasion.

While players celebrated the historic win ahead of the international break.

After the final whistle, Toon scorers Burn and Isak joined Sky Sports to deliver their thoughts on the result.

But Burn was only midway through a sentence when there was a cheeky interruption from Guimaraes.

The midfield ace snuck up on Burn before bursting into a song and dance live on air.

It left host Mark Chapman and pundits Jamie Redknapp, Les Ferdinand and Shay Given in stitches.

However, final pundit Carragher appeared to experience a mix of emotions.

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The Liverpool legend had already seen his former side dumped out of the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain last week.

And he remained stony-faced as Isak and Burn celebrated Newcastle’s victory with Guimaraes right in front of him.

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Frank Lampard, Coventry City manager.

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Chelsea legend and Coventry boss Lampard often cuts a stern figureCredit: Getty
Frank Lampard, manager of Coventry City, at a soccer match.

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The England icon can then become delighted within a split secondCredit: Getty

As the other pundits continued to laugh, Carragher then instantly cracked a grin before turning to look directly at the camera.

It led to many recalling the many memes of Chelsea hero and Coventry boss Lampard, who has gone viral several times for the ability to change his expression from jubilant to serious, and vice versa, in seconds.

One fan laughed: “Carragher doing the Lampard. He’s SEETHING.”

Another declared: “Will he still claim to love the Carabao Cup after Liverpool lost it?”

One noted: “Spent all that time hyping the Carabao, only to get schooled by Newcastle.”

Another added: “Tried to dress up his praise for Newcastle and was called out on it.”

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‘I don’t want to talk about that’ – Frank Lampard shuts down question on gesture to Leeds fans after Coventry defeat

FRANK LAMPARD has refused to comment after reportedly making a gesture towards Leeds fans on Wednesday night.

The Coventry boss watched his side fall to a 2-0 home defeat to the Championship leaders.

Frank Lampard being interviewed by Sky Sports.

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Frank Lampard’s Coventry fell to a first loss in ten games on Wednesday against LeedsCredit: Rex
Frank Lampard, Coventry City head coach, applauding.

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Lampard refused to comment after the game after reportedly making a gesture towards the away supportCredit: PA

First-half goals from Joel Piroe and full-back Jayden Bogle gave Leeds a comfortable three points at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

It was Coventry’s first defeat in 10 matches and just the third since Lampard replaced Mark Robins at the end of November.

The ex-Chelsea star has history with Leeds from his time as Derby County boss.

Lampard led the Rams to a memorable 4-2 playoff victory at Elland Road in 2019, booking a place at Wembley.

It came among a Spygate controversy between the two sides, with Derby furious that then-Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa had allegedly sent a coach to snoop on training sessions.

Lampard got plenty of stick from the Leeds faithful following Wednesday’s loss, which sent Daniel Farke’s men five points clear of second-place Burnley.

Lampard appeared to make a gesture towards the jubilant away end following the final whistle.

According to LeedsLive, the 46-year-old cupped his ears to the away end and outstretched his fist.

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While some fans on social media believed Lampard had referenced the Derby result with a “4-2 gesture.”

When asked about the incident post-match, Lampard said: “I don’t want to talk about that.”

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Since leaving Derby in 2019, Lampard has enjoyed two spells with Chelsea and an ill-fated tenure at Everton.

The former England midfielder took 18 months away from the game after getting the axe at Goodison Park.

He has since hit the ground running with the Sky Blues, reigniting their playoff push after a poor start to the season.

Wednesday’s loss ended a run of four-straight wins, which had propelled Coventry into the top half of the table.

They currently sit 11th, but just 3 points behind West Brom in 6th.

Lampard heaped praise on Leeds after the 2-0 defeat, adding: “They’re a strong team. They’re top of the league for a reason.

“Lots of talent, lots of speed, well coached, good team, Premier League experience and I’m really impressed with them.

“Sometimes you have to praise a team that comes here and does well. There’s other teams up there but they’re in with a great chance.”

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