Willy Caballero foresaw Frank Lampard's move to management

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Frank Lampard is the flawless choice as Chelsea coach while they are operating under a transfer ban, according to striker Olivier Giroud.

A common sight of both the Antonio Conte and Maurizio Sarri eras was the Chelsea players with an arm draped around a mannequin as they listened to or waited for instruction during what were often.

"We've been training very hard with high intensity".

Christian Pulisic has already shown his dedication to new club Chelsea by joining the club's preseason tour of Japan earlier than expected, and it has made an impression on new manager Frank Lampard.

Lampard's Chelsea tenure began with a 1-1 draw against Bohemians in the Blues' opening pre-season game in Ireland on Wednesday. But, over his first week in training, I've seen the way he wants to play, the way he wants us to feel the shirt, the way he wants us to train every day.it is something special. "And being together and getting that feeling back of being all together as a club and then we know every year it's harder and harder and we have to be ready", the Chelsea captain claimed. "He's had a short break, but he wanted to get back with us quickly, which I certainly appreciate".

Centre-forward Olivier Giroud scored twice during the second-half and there were some eye-catching displays.

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"It's important we start the season as well as we can".

"It's an awesome feeling to be back", he told their official website.

"During my time at City, I often spoke with Pablo Zabaleta and we would say that English teams needed big players who have won a lot of things in their careers to become coaches here".

With Mason Mount, Tammy Abraham, Fikayo Tomori playing key roles in the 4-0 win at St Patrick's Athletic in Dublin on Saturday, with 18-year-old Billy Gilmour impressing in the second half, Luiz is excited at the potential of youth at the club.

Lampard joins an illustrious list of former Premier League stars who turned to management in England's top division, to name a few: Kenny Dalglish, Mark Hughes, Alan Shearer and current Manchester United boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

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