Frank Lampard closing in on first managerial job

 

Former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard is the leading candidate to succeed Gary Rowett as Derby manager, reports The Daily Mirror.

 

Since calling time on his 23-year playing career in 2016, Lampard has developed into one of the most articulate pundits in the country.

 

Oxford and Ipswich have already expressed an interest in the 39-year-old, but now Lampard has emerged as a frontrunner for the vacant Derby job.

 

The Rams are on the market for a new manager after Gary Rowett left to take over at Stoke earlier this week.

 

Derby finished sixth in the Championship this season but were eliminated in the playoffs by favourites Fulham.

 

Frank Lampard closing in on first managerial job

 

Lampard is one of 20 candidates being considered by Derby, but the former England international is thought to be the favourite.

 

Derby have been stuck in the Championship for the last decade after being relegated from the Premier League in 2008 with a record-low points total (11).