Frank Lampard: The Truth About What Happened At Chelsea

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2022
  • It has been two years since Jake and Damian first sat down with Frank Lampard.
    In this new episode Frank reflects on his time at Chelsea: the things he was right about, what he could have done better and the steps he’s been taking in his new role at Everton.
    About:
    The High Performance Podcast offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of high-achieving, successful individuals. It doesn’t matter where our guest has excelled - in sport, music, business or entertainment - they all have first-hand experiences and lessons to share. Find out what non-negotiable behaviours they employed to get them to the top, and keep them there.
    Hosting every conversation is sports broadcaster Jake Humphrey and leading organisational psychologist Professor Damian Hughes. Jake is currently BT Sport’s Premier League anchor and former face of BBC’s Formula One coverage. Damian continues to work with leading sports organisations and teams to create a high performing culture.
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  • @robertdouglas7460
    @robertdouglas7460 Год назад +457

    As a Chelsea fan I find it hard to find any fault with Frank. We were circling the drain and he played kids and got an unexpected 4th. Legend

    • @wkdlama
      @wkdlama Год назад +27

      You are not a Chelsea fan then you are a frank fan. The teams poor performance was the reason he got sacked. If he wasn't so arrogant maybe he would have lasted.

    • @archiehickox6518
      @archiehickox6518 Год назад +9

      @@wkdlama Wrong.

    • @ronniehart5678
      @ronniehart5678 Год назад +12

      @@wkdlama I think most chelsea fans forget where chelsea were under lampard, because he got sacked due to results their memory tells them we were doing shit but in fact we wasn't doing terrible, we had a bad run when rudiger (rudiger was always shit before last season), christensen and alonso were playing absolutely shit for him and were letting in 2-3 goals a game, lampard then put them on the bench and changed the system and we went like 10 straight games with a clean sheet and obviously unbeaten on that run, also the only one man enough to bench 70 million pound Kepa, he then lost a few games and got sacked based on the Premier league, so I think you need to think of the bigger picture and plus it was 100% better football to watch than how boring it is to watch now

    • @josephnazari4468
      @josephnazari4468 Год назад +2

      Super Frank you loved being Chelsea manager we will always love you more 💙👏🏼💙🏅 legend now and forever 💙💪

    • @kevinconway2965
      @kevinconway2965 Год назад +2

      And then he couldn't win a game with a squad that Tuchel won the CL with 4 months later. Rose tinted glasses are a funny thing.

  • @paulholman8594
    @paulholman8594 Год назад +236

    Our Gaffa 💙 Super Frank .. walked into our club torn in 2 and players shot in confidence and turned it around .. forever grateful to him and his staff and really believe he will build something at the club .. the fans love him and have bought into him 100%

    • @Jole30
      @Jole30 Год назад +5

      He is special and very honest..

    • @adamliston4823
      @adamliston4823 Год назад +4

      Turned what around???? Lol

    • @evertonfc5380
      @evertonfc5380 Год назад +11

      @@adamliston4823 Everton were in free fall under Benitez. Players being cowardly, confidence shot. Super Frank came in and weathered the storm, united the fanbase and made going to the match more enjoyable again. This season him and Thelwell seem to have a good plan to take us forward. The vast majority of Evertonians understand this, it's only bitter fans of other clubs and Lampard haters that don't.

    • @stephendunne377
      @stephendunne377 Год назад +1

      Turned nothing around Everton were blessed to stay up.. top man Frank but it was pure luck Everton didn't get relegated..

    • @evertonfc5380
      @evertonfc5380 Год назад +2

      @@stephendunne377 wasn't though was it

  • @jameskendall8316
    @jameskendall8316 Год назад +117

    CFC fan here, Frank was my hero growing up he’s definitely a class act in all respects on and off the field. Gutted it didn’t work out for him at CFC, had hoped for a ferguson-esque tenure but knowing the club in recent years that was always very unlikely (Carlo won the double and got sacked!) Frank is a good manager that’s humble enough to know he has lots to learn, he will be a great manager in the long run and would definitely sit in the cfc chair again in the next 10 years!

    • @TimLi-1
      @TimLi-1 Год назад +8

      Too much hate from the media for no reason. Hopefully he wins something at Everton!

    • @tikemyson5627
      @tikemyson5627 Год назад +1

      I’m a fan of frank but he had to go. Needs to gain managerial experience under less pressure Everton’s perfect for him.

    • @connormitchell6446
      @connormitchell6446 Год назад +7

      @@tikemyson5627 there was more pressure on him last season at Everton than in his entire career as a manager or player😂

    • @KingHaji
      @KingHaji Год назад

      can not wait to see him again

    • @youngrichie
      @youngrichie Год назад

      Carlo won the double and was sacked. Well, Lampard won zilch and got us 9th without beating any of the sides above him. Tuchel took the same side to Champions League glory just 5 months later!

  • @inquistivemoat7854
    @inquistivemoat7854 Год назад +47

    As a Liverpool fan, I have nothing but respect for Lampard - one of the greatest English footballing talents of all time, a very thoughtful man, and an underrated manager (considering his experience and the challenges he has faced in his last two managerial appointments).

    • @danielcremin247
      @danielcremin247 Год назад

      Well said and fair doos.

    • @JamieReynolds89
      @JamieReynolds89 Год назад

      makes me fucking cringe my ass off when people constantly state what team they supportkke it makes a fucking difference. You act like cos you support a different team you can't see if someone else is good or whatever. You all state what team you support for likes and attention. It'sike me saying as a United fan I rate Klopp he's an amazing manager like because I support United I can't se that and should think he's awful. Fuck off with that shit.

    • @inquistivemoat7854
      @inquistivemoat7854 Год назад +1

      @@JamieReynolds89 well firstly, calm down mate it's only a comment on a footy vid. Secondly, it does make a difference what team you support, because as a Red I'm biased - more likely not to like Scholes or Lampard. The fact I do like them, as people not just footy players, shows how highly I think of them.

    • @guitarreilly
      @guitarreilly Год назад

      Ahhhh not these comments again prefaced by ' as a fan of bling di blong bullshit'.

  • @zdenekpetina8597
    @zdenekpetina8597 Год назад +17

    Iam from czech republic and Frank is hero of my childhood. When i was sixteen and he was win premier league with didier and others, it was a golden era of football. Good luck for this legend n great man!

  • @Oscarspoem
    @Oscarspoem Год назад +46

    Little story. Built a site near Chelsea football ground. Met Frank a couple of times, really lovely chap. Yet, when I saw his Dad, a hero of mine growing up. I was super excited. As down to Earth a person could be. You can see where Frank Jnr gets his character from.

  • @tommycfc8
    @tommycfc8 Год назад +23

    Super frank speaking with complete clarity . As a Chelsea fan I can’t wait to see what he does at Everton this season . All the best franky 👌

  • @dempseyagain
    @dempseyagain Год назад

    I love this man to bits. He‘s such a well spoken man. I still remember when he had his first press conference as a chelsea manager. Every word he said i agreed with. He has the ability to hit the nail on the head and say the right words at the right time.
    You can see how smart this guy is by just listenting to him. Honest and humble.
    Forever a role model. Forever a legend. Forever Super Frank!

  • @punter257
    @punter257 Год назад +20

    What a great listen that was 👏 So glad us Evertonians have Frank on board to take us forward from the mess of the past 6 or so years. Onwards and upwards

  • @tf9701
    @tf9701 Год назад +36

    Fascinating podcast. Really interesting to see you guys check back in with Frank and see how his views have evolved. Frank’s work at derby and Chelsea is often underrated so great to hear how that has shaped him moving forward. Interested to see if he can build something longer term and would be great to see you both check in with him again in another year or two’s time

    • @HighPerformancePodcast
      @HighPerformancePodcast  Год назад +5

      Yeah we love catching up with guests again - did the same with Jonny Wilkinson

    • @Doggomorph
      @Doggomorph Год назад

      @@HighPerformancePodcast the football player who represented sg?

  • @STE-EFC
    @STE-EFC Год назад +114

    Frank is fast growing in reputation and it looks as though his signings are surprising a few aswell. Proudto have him at our club

    • @waah5901
      @waah5901 Год назад +4

      take good care of him 💙

    • @Kazii02
      @Kazii02 Год назад +4

      Crazy how some people think u guys are getting relegated and he will get sacked

    • @shaunwilbraham8350
      @shaunwilbraham8350 Год назад +6

      I’m a Liverpool fan and even I like him. Don’t get relegated, keep the city going.

    • @prabhutewari507
      @prabhutewari507 Год назад +1

      Are you still proud of him?

    • @CarlitoGio
      @CarlitoGio Год назад +3

      Cfc fan here. Anyone thats anti liverpool is a friend of mine,.so I love Everton. Really hope Lampard does well. You can do it Lamps!

  • @gooner72
    @gooner72 Год назад +3

    I've just watched the most recent Sean Dyche interview and the "alignment" part of a football club is so important to the success of a club. This is what Mikel Arteta has introduced into my club and its changed EVERYTHING, its made such a huge difference to where the club is now and where we're going.
    It's odd to see Frank in his Everton gear knowing now that he's been sacked and Sean Dyche has been bought in. I'm sure Frank will be back in another job soon, failure is all part of building character and will help him in his career.

  • @kevkennedy5154
    @kevkennedy5154 Год назад +3

    Great insight to what goes with the dynamics of building a squad, hope this is the new start of Everton, because we really need it to be after last season. Our club is so far away from competing in terms of squad as they were bought for other systems and sitting on a high wage for not much output. With the few signings we've had and the outgoings, we can start to really build a squad who at the very least pulls in the same direction, which will ultimately help us in the future.

  • @AliHussain-fz7pd
    @AliHussain-fz7pd Год назад +51

    Frank bought a few hundred million onto the books. Tomori, Mason Mount, Gilmour, Reece James, Tammy Abraham. Even though the team went on to win the Champions League, we found similar problems. Struggling attackers failing to score and that problem persists to this day. He's a top pro and while his sacking was the correct decision in hindsight, I hope to see him go on and succeed in the game. He's a proper Chelsea man.

    • @cfchakim
      @cfchakim Год назад

      Tomori class mason is decent gilmour is a talented youngster and abraham could have been good and reecy james is class but i know what u mean but a few of em are good but Yes our attack didnt go well

    • @jackzeldon2883
      @jackzeldon2883 Год назад +1

      Frank's 19/20' Chelsea team gave up the most goals by any Chelsea team since the PL changed to 38 Gm''s - he was a disaster..... Roman then spent 200M on class players for 20/21 & Frank was even worse...... the Only thing Lamps did that was correct was benching Tammy A w/ 12 Gm's left in 19/20' & in danger of losing Top 4 & replacing Tammy w/ Giroud who rescued Top 4 & ultimately we dont win Champ League #2 w/o Oli G

    • @AliHussain-fz7pd
      @AliHussain-fz7pd Год назад

      @@cfchakim i was talking about their transfer value. Reece alone is worth 80m. Mase probably 60m.

    • @cfchakim
      @cfchakim Год назад

      @@AliHussain-fz7pd yh but hopefully them two stay their whole career and become chelsea club legends

    • @msgarion
      @msgarion Год назад +1

      @@jackzeldon2883 Tammy was literally coming back from an injury. Giroud was fresh so it was a no brainer. You also can’t forget Pulisic.

  • @derekprice7747
    @derekprice7747 Год назад +1

    I listened to this podcast and felt it was very well done by all three men with what appeared to be a conversation/interview with no scripts visible, which is something I love and appreciate. To me, it shows these men know their jobs very well and all comments, questions and answers all come from their knowledge and their heart.
    I am 75+ and an Everton supporter since 1954 & Season Ticket holder for the last twenty five years. Sadly I have given up my season ticket this season due to health reasons but I still follow them daily. I offer my congratulations to them all especially Frank who is doing an good heartfelt honest job at Everton FC.

  • @jordanbamidele7981
    @jordanbamidele7981 Год назад +4

    Great interview with Frank Lampard on Everton life and his His mentality as a manager manager football club And Perspective Of Dealing with the current footballers In today’s game
    God blessed you 🙏❤️

  • @rickeyshah9802
    @rickeyshah9802 Год назад +1

    Really like this episode and the concept of it, because it highlights the evolution that is involved with high performance

  • @cdb_efc9928
    @cdb_efc9928 Год назад +4

    Brilliant. We are really behind Frank as a manager. I would love to come back to this comment in a years time and hope that he’s been a great success here. A trophy leading us into Bramley Moore Dock as a parting gift to Goodison ? If anyone can, I believe Frank can.

  • @David-mg1yj
    @David-mg1yj Год назад +4

    Good interview. Well researched questions and intelligent, honest answers.

  • @kartikt.s813
    @kartikt.s813 Год назад +1

    This was such a good podcast! Of course, Lampard has really high quality content to offer, given his status as a player and experience as a manager of a very large football club. It's also the hosts - they let Lampard talk, were articulate and very active listeners. Really well done! I've subscribed. I'd pay for this kind of football content.

  • @jameswilliams840
    @jameswilliams840 Год назад +16

    I needed this today. Hard experience for me in my classroom yesterday. Doubting my ability, but reflecting and listening to this, I'm treating it as a learning curve and building stronger from it.

    • @chrisd1404
      @chrisd1404 Год назад

      Keep your head up brother

    • @pmacca4830
      @pmacca4830 Год назад

      Keep going mate fingers crossed things will get better for you.

    • @jameswilliams840
      @jameswilliams840 Год назад +1

      @@pmacca4830 thanks for the support. I did another lecture and the same content. The dynamics of the class were so much better. Delivery much more confident and feedback was positive. So I'm in a much better place. 👍🏽

    • @pmacca4830
      @pmacca4830 Год назад

      Fair play to you James,respect kid

    • @toebreakermcgee
      @toebreakermcgee Год назад

      Hahahaha what a loser

  • @commentator88
    @commentator88 Год назад +16

    Lampard is my favourite player alongside Drogba and Mikel. He was the only manager I was willing to allow to stay as manager despite the teams underwhelming performances at the time. He is connnected to our club and the fans would have always given him a chance to turn things around. Unfortunately Roman is ruthless so we werent surprised at his sacking, but still sad

    • @commentator88
      @commentator88 Год назад

      @peterreidspants what a load of rubbish. u must be an arsenal fan

  • @markshipperley40
    @markshipperley40 Год назад

    I'm a chelsea fan but wherever frank goes will be my second team. Was so pleased for him that Everton stayed up and i hope he has a good career hopefully good enough for him to be in the conversation to have a return to the Bridge. Forever a legend in chelsea fans eyes no matter what

  • @twoheadedboi_
    @twoheadedboi_ Год назад +1

    Love Frank, even though he's not so keen on us Hammers these days, he was an incredible watch even in those hey-days at West Ham, could tell he was going to be special and boy was he. Broke my heart as a kid when he left but as an adult I get it. Could listen to him talk football all day he knows his stuff and the passion is ever present. Hope one day he may return to us Hammers as a manager ⚒️

  • @mrbighimselfup
    @mrbighimselfup Год назад +3

    Well documented video, great to hear the thoughts of Frank after watching him play for so many years👍🏾👍🏾

  • @toffeegoals3127
    @toffeegoals3127 Год назад +6

    Proud to have this man managing our great football club 🔵⚪️

  • @laffytaffy485
    @laffytaffy485 Год назад

    Chelsea fan here.Frank mate you was absolutely superb.You deserve a lot of credit for all the work you did for us in the Champions league.Thank you for giving youngsters a chance and overall I'm sorry we treated you this way.Love you superfrank

  • @chrisdonoghue9236
    @chrisdonoghue9236 Год назад +13

    First time listen to this podcast really top work. Frank is doing great things at Everton no massive expectations as most blues will look at it .Great building blocks being put in after years of mismanagement. SUPER FRANK 💙

  • @craigsilver9
    @craigsilver9 Год назад +1

    Great to have you here at Everton Frank. I hope the board backs you and you get some time. This is a tough project.

  • @annadlington7311
    @annadlington7311 Год назад +2

    Brilliant podcast. Searingly honest. So lucky to have Frank as our manager. COYB

  • @mikeyk212
    @mikeyk212 Год назад +2

    There's a great honesty about Frank aligned to a massive intelligence. I'm an Arsenal fan but love to see him turn Everton round to the big club they should be.

  • @christopherbarnes3868
    @christopherbarnes3868 Год назад +1

    Great interview to all involved.

  • @certifieddouchebag6548
    @certifieddouchebag6548 Год назад +2

    Frank played with kids and got 4th. Without that UCL spot, we'll never got any chance to persuade those summer signings to come to us. I mean, Ben, Kai, Timo, Thiago Silva... will they want to waste a year playing Europa? They were literally the top talents of Europe that window, and Frank persuaded them to come to us, with a chance to play in the UCL.
    He guided us through the UCL group stage beautifully. That 4 0 sweep against Sevilla was, I think, his peak at Chelsea as a manager. It was him who set the stepping stones for Tuchel to come and win the whole thing. Super Frankie literally assisted us another immense goal, years after his departure as a player.
    To me, Frank did well. He inherited a squad which is just so bad after Hazard left, got a transfer ban right up his ass, and still managed to get top 4 using kids. Tammy, Mount, James, Tomori... were having their debut season in the EPL, but most of you forgot, Frank was having his debut season in EPL as a coach too. And before that, he got only 1 year coaching Derby in the Championship. What are you expecting? Another Pep Guardiola? Pep had years coaching the academy team and inherited one of the best generations of footballers (arguable) in Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Puyol... Pep literally took a golden spoon in his early years, while Frank is like that street kid who lived a hand-to-mouth life in his first season at Chelsea.
    And after a summer of whopping 6, 7 big signings, Frank met his real challenges - how to fit those stars into a formation, a system to deliver his ideas & how to control such big egos in the dressing room. Both he failed miserably and had to leave, but remember, Chelsea once climbed to top of the league under Frank's coaching. He did developed a system that, was not optimal, but worked pretty well. His problem is that he couldn't change/upgrade when the opponents start learning his ways and how to counter him, which I think it's mostly because of his inexperience as a manager.
    All of that being said is to prove that, Frank did well and I hope he will learn more at Everton to some day come back to the Bridge. That summer when Hazard left and we got a transfer ban, I was literally prepared for Thursday night football, or even no European football at all. Frank was brave to take the job, give us hope and convert that hope to a promising reality. A real Chelsea's savior, both as a player & a manager.
    Best of luck in the future, Super Frankie!

  • @dylancarr8415
    @dylancarr8415 Год назад +12

    Top podcast again fellas. Great hearing from Frank again. The man sounds incredibly intelligent.

  • @rjbonaccorsi4734
    @rjbonaccorsi4734 Год назад

    Finished listening to this earlier - phenomenonal episode 👌
    Top guiding principles for anyone operating in a team context or just dealing with adversity in general.
    Say what you want about Lampard's managerial record at Chelsea, but Frank Lampard the man is brilliant.
    Took away many fascinating insights from this episode, like I did in his first interview.

    • @HighPerformancePodcast
      @HighPerformancePodcast  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for listening, RJ! 🙏

    • @rjbonaccorsi4734
      @rjbonaccorsi4734 Год назад

      @@HighPerformancePodcast you're very welcome guys, honestly really appreciate the top quality content you guys produce 🙏💙

  • @buffetslayer1533
    @buffetslayer1533 Год назад +8

    After watching this, I have so much faith in Frank Lampard. Amazing interview. He will be our first manager, since Royal, to bring a trophy home. ☺️

  • @peterchristianwijaya8306
    @peterchristianwijaya8306 Год назад

    Frank, you are chelsea Legend and i wont forget your contribution as player or manager, absolutely brilliant, you bring young players to team and give them confident and opportunity, you are real legend!!

  • @garyjones407
    @garyjones407 Год назад +6

    It would be great to see frank go on a proper Everton fan channel like toffee tv

  • @jambon897
    @jambon897 Год назад +2

    Brilliant podcast again lads🙌🙌 One of the best podcasts around

  • @MarkMoran10
    @MarkMoran10 Год назад +12

    Great to have you at Everton FC Frank our club was broken on the pitch and off after what the powers that be did by employing that Kopite. You brought the fanbase back together we are now 1 again and the signings are looking good keep it going mate the players and you are growing week by week we will get better & better.

    • @MrNigeriaboy
      @MrNigeriaboy Год назад

      He almost got you relegated 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jmh9741
      @jmh9741 Год назад

      @@MrNigeriaboy Beneitez nearly got us relagated, Frank got us out

  • @kjr1976
    @kjr1976 Год назад +9

    I am 100% behind Frank. I really hope he is our manager going into the new stadium. Let him build and change the culture at our club. He need time, patients and understanding from us fans. There will be ups and downs along the way, but I believe he’ll get us to a level where we are competing again…

    • @MeTaLMoNkEyLeYrOy
      @MeTaLMoNkEyLeYrOy 11 месяцев назад

      🤦🏻‍♂️ All the best to the toffees but he ain’t your guy. Not even at top half of championship level .

  • @ceeh6160
    @ceeh6160 Год назад +3

    He's a legend whether you are Everton or Chelsea. Please God give him and the toffees the strength to beat Villa tomorrow.

  • @brianupton2520
    @brianupton2520 Год назад

    Frank comes across as a very nice guy who isn't afraid to see his mistakes, I like him a lot as a person, I only ever saw him as a good player but that was all, a couple of interviews I've realized just how nice he is as a human being. Happy New Year all

  • @ryanevans126
    @ryanevans126 Год назад

    Football legend one of my fav players I seen since being a fan of football in 03

  • @Manos-de-Piedra
    @Manos-de-Piedra Год назад +3

    Thanks for your time Franky boy

  • @Mind-your-own-beeswax
    @Mind-your-own-beeswax Год назад

    NUFC fan here. Always hated it when Frank played against us but what a proper decent lad he is. Comes across as quite a humble guy and I wish him the best of luck for his future.

  • @maclovinxo
    @maclovinxo Год назад +20

    Hope he comes Back to Chelsea someday as a more experienced and confident coach. Absolute Legend ❤️

    • @Wiintb
      @Wiintb Год назад +1

      💙 this is the right color my friend

    • @sirvic1704
      @sirvic1704 Год назад

      fuck no

    • @jmh9741
      @jmh9741 Год назад

      Hes ours now

  • @cuongtruong6043
    @cuongtruong6043 Год назад +3

    the last point just describes Tarkowski, Coady and Onana

  • @BENCANTONA973
    @BENCANTONA973 Год назад +1

    HPP fan here …. Quality as always 👏

  • @HR-3
    @HR-3 Год назад +4

    Loads of time for Frank. He should have been a West Ham Legend. Unlucky how some idiots treated him as a kid, then he reacted naturally. Met him off the pitch, top bloke. ⚒️

  • @user-uy7ws1kl1p
    @user-uy7ws1kl1p Год назад

    Excellent watch from a United fan. Good insight into his methods

  • @Notcattle2010
    @Notcattle2010 Год назад

    I liked your academic template of questions and Frank answering though he were writing a uni assignment, kept coming back to the template and employing key terms ie 'non negotiables.' Are interviewees expected to refer to those interviewer terms. Some great content but what I felt was lacking sometimes was perhaps a bit more cross examination approach whilst understanding not interrogative. Eg explore why impatience is his weakness and not anything else, as you know, he is clever to avoid questions and very articulate.

  • @deano1926
    @deano1926 Год назад +6

    Chelseas greatest ever player Super Frank💙

  • @millietaylor9730
    @millietaylor9730 Год назад +4

    As a Everton fan this just makes me love big Frank more COYB

  • @stephenblacker1208
    @stephenblacker1208 Год назад +4

    Sound is fine

  • @Mark-ch3hx
    @Mark-ch3hx Год назад +1

    Amazing pod. Would be amazing to have Frank back on to see his opinion on the boehly takeover and tuchel’s sacking, Potter etc etc

  • @jonathandavis2880
    @jonathandavis2880 Год назад

    Deserved more time at Chelsea! And what a player as an nufc fan even when we were playing well I dreaded playing against him and Terry and Drogba

  • @bobbypukes605
    @bobbypukes605 Год назад +1

    You need to add a timestamp, high performance. I may only have 15 mins and I want to listen to what he has to say about his time at Chelsea (information given from title of the video).

  • @jacobfield4848
    @jacobfield4848 Год назад +3

    Very honest interview from Frank.

  • @dustyrhodes1655
    @dustyrhodes1655 Год назад +4

    "One league title now your giving it the F'n biggun" 🤣🤣 My GOAT!

  • @HashtagNeil
    @HashtagNeil Год назад +1

    The more I hear this guy talk the more and more I want him to succeed at Everton.

  • @thewatcher4718
    @thewatcher4718 Год назад +1

    hope he does well with everton, who r a big club ,frank will adapt his game to the players he has.he knows ticky tacker isnt going to happen like it did at chelsea ,so he will mix it up and b successful.from a chelsea fan.

  • @DREAMWORKERSKY
    @DREAMWORKERSKY Год назад +3

    fascinating

  • @coachtechnique
    @coachtechnique Год назад

    Amazing content

  • @MattyJ-hl6re
    @MattyJ-hl6re Год назад

    Frank is what we needed at the time, I'm not going to be one of those chelsea fans blinded by loyalty saying slwe should have kept frank, because he will know better than any of us how the managerial policy worked at chelsea, he did what we needed him to and got us into a better place than we could have ever hoped for and then we had to let him go

  • @Destinationswithdunks
    @Destinationswithdunks Год назад

    Great watch! Super Frank! Up the toffees! 💙

  • @brothermalcolm
    @brothermalcolm Год назад +1

    I'll always attribute half of the 2021 ucl success to Frank because unlike AVB who had an absolutely horrid time and was on thevrinknof getting knocked out by napoli, he the Lampard-Tuchel transition in the ucl was smooth and continuous

  • @douglastaggart9360
    @douglastaggart9360 Год назад

    That training top should have been our new away shirt.

  • @Ooth9999
    @Ooth9999 Год назад

    18:23 so much awareness from frank here, very admirable

  • @michaelb1348
    @michaelb1348 Год назад +9

    I think Frank's mistake was not accepting the reality of Roman's Chelsea, that is, the win now plan later mentality. Perhaps he was right in his longer term vision for the club but he was foregoing the present for a future vision of the team of which there were only glimpses.

    • @Doggomorph
      @Doggomorph Год назад

      The irony is he was a player there so he would have known

  • @andyscott6675
    @andyscott6675 Год назад

    What a nice bloke he is. Intelligent, articulate and clearly hard working.

  • @Lord_OTD
    @Lord_OTD Год назад +1

    Super Frankie Lampard 💙.
    What a genuine man.
    CHELSEA through and through, thank you for everything.
    Godspeed with the Scouser’s.

  • @johneatonsr665
    @johneatonsr665 Год назад +3

    I enjoyed frank at chelsea, and the club should have backed him, he will be a success at Everton ❤️💯

  • @CadeBergmann
    @CadeBergmann Год назад +1

    He’s so well spoken

  • @jameshickey100
    @jameshickey100 Год назад +1

    I am Chelsea fan I like frank Lampard as a top player and he will come to be better manage in the future

  • @pendafen7405
    @pendafen7405 Год назад

    1:12:50 am trying to figure out whether Frank used 'reactionary' correctly or not. My gut says he didn't, but what he said kind of halfway makes sense with the word there, so idk.

  • @jackbrokenshire1187
    @jackbrokenshire1187 Год назад +1

    I love Frank so glad he's our manager UTFT COYB NSNO 💙

  • @sprinter1boy
    @sprinter1boy Год назад +2

    So chuffed you're our manger Frank, what a wonderful insight.

  • @ryanevans126
    @ryanevans126 Год назад

    Legend one of my fav players

  • @modestasmeilius9984
    @modestasmeilius9984 Год назад

    Franks a good manager feel like players make a lot of individual errors under him tho once those get sorted can see him flying

  • @bbergin45
    @bbergin45 Год назад +1

    Id love to see him back at Chelsea someday

  • @akshaygoteti4854
    @akshaygoteti4854 Год назад +8

    Any plans to have Pep, Klopp, CR7 on the podcast? would be great to hear from them at some point

    • @dylancarr8415
      @dylancarr8415 Год назад

      Yeah, we all want to hear about high performance from a rapist. Leave Ronaldo out of this.

    • @HighPerformancePodcast
      @HighPerformancePodcast  Год назад +9

      We’re working on that!!!

  • @christinemcdonald2158
    @christinemcdonald2158 Год назад

    Frank lampard was my favourite player at Chelsea and as a Chelsea fab I can't find any fault with Frank lampard he is our Chelsea legend xxx

  • @JamezBhall-mufc
    @JamezBhall-mufc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lampard is an legend of the premier League simple as a man United fan

  • @djcrossie
    @djcrossie Год назад +1

    I'm biased as Frank is my all time Chelsea idol but I just don't understand the negativety that gets thrown his way. He's a young manager learning his trade and learning from his successes and his mistakes. How can we ever expect to have world class British managers when we shoot them down after two seasons. Maybe the Chelsea job did come to early for him but he was never going to say no. Did a great job and helped cement some of the best Chelse youngsters we've seen in a generation. Really wish him all the success and hope to maybe one day see him manage Chelsea again. Thanks Super Frank

    • @dalj4362
      @dalj4362 Год назад

      Would Frank have got into the premier league if it wasn't for Chelsea? I don't think so. Just like managers give players a start, I feel Chelsea gave Frank his start. Maybe one day he'll return.

    • @fuzzmuff63
      @fuzzmuff63 Год назад +1

      As far as British managers go, hopefully Potter will surprise people. If you read about his career so far, he does seem like young manager with very great potential. As for Frank, would love himback at Chelsea one day, more experienced etc. What he did for our youth was brilliant.

    • @dalj4362
      @dalj4362 Год назад

      @@fuzzmuff63 Yes I agree, I would love Potter to do well, not just for Chelsea but for British managers. Now he has a big club with a brilliant squad and cash for transfer windows. Let's see what he can do and I just hope he can cope with the pressure of a big club.

  • @andisadler2897
    @andisadler2897 Год назад

    Super Frankie Lampard. chelsea legend and record goal scorer which will take some beating. Frank loves chelsea, you could see this when he was at City and scored against Chelsea he was almost crying and spent 20 minutes after the game with the away Chelsea supporters. I can remember when Frank played every game for 164 games! Another which will take some beating, even from a keeper. True legend, ok maybe the Chelsea managers job was abit too much for Frank but hes doing fine at Everton.

  • @marubeni-rsamakhaye9655
    @marubeni-rsamakhaye9655 Год назад +1

    After watching this episode I sincerely feel sad and hard done by seeing Frank at Everton - with no malice intended Chelsea Needs a 2.0 with Frank - new owners and new mentality on his side. Chelsea still needs his grit, Cech (hopefully), Terry and A. Cole in the technical team 2.0 🙏 Good luck for this season Frank - I hope you grab a trophy this season...

  • @GBFC
    @GBFC Год назад +2

    Fantastic interview!

  • @chrishalliday6295
    @chrishalliday6295 Год назад +3

    Our legend 💙

  • @CarlitoGio
    @CarlitoGio Год назад

    I want Lamps to do well. Doesn't matter that he manages a different club, but he needs to sort out his defensive game something that was a weakness at Chelsea.

  • @iani1457
    @iani1457 Год назад +1

    Conner coady spot on signing in every way

  • @pendafen7405
    @pendafen7405 Год назад

    Frank seems such a lovely, grounded, articulate and thoughtful fella. No idea why Stevie broke up with him.

  • @David-mg1yj
    @David-mg1yj Год назад

    t was great when it all began
    I was a regular Frankie fan
    But it was over when he had the plan
    To start working on a muscle man...

  • @colinmacdonald1939
    @colinmacdonald1939 Год назад +1

    Frank will do well because he learns and reflects on his own personality/ability.

  • @robertthomson7618
    @robertthomson7618 Год назад

    Forever a legend one day will come back and finish job

  • @viewparkloyal260
    @viewparkloyal260 Год назад

    Met Frank at ibrox he's an absolute gent.

  • @bob6383
    @bob6383 Год назад +1

    💙UTFT!!! 💙 Super Frank! 💙 You are doing a great job lad, now let’s win something!!! 💙

  • @husainiismail2000
    @husainiismail2000 Год назад +3

    i just want him to do well at everton

  • @adelekeo.o1011
    @adelekeo.o1011 Год назад +1

    Lamp didn't fail at Chelsea , he only made a few indecisive mistakes like not concentrating on important areas. He had very good attackers, had very good system and had a very sound united team. All he needed to do was to solidify the defence. . But he didn't pay much attention to his defence he was more interestd in attack attack attack. Tuchel did nothing as far as am concern. I believe Lamp would still have won the champions league. Pity he was not given enough the time to execute his plan for Chelsea. Tuchel only came to steal his glory. Part of his problem was Kepa

  • @Magicalfluidprocess
    @Magicalfluidprocess Год назад +1

    This is class , a cut above most of the puerile dross that’s published around the beautiful game