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Lampard: People have stereotypes about coaches in England, and many local coaches are very high now

May 3rd Lampard, who is currently coaching Coventry, was interviewed by British media iNews and talked about the issue of England coaching.

Lampard pointed out that local coaches in England also lack opportunities as young English players: "The reality is that because the club ownership and sports director's background are international, there are so many excellent coaches around the world, and everyone is eager to coach in the Premier League, so it is very difficult to find a job in the Premier League."

"People have some stereotypes about coaches in England. We used to be in such an era, with some coaches with their own personality and strong styles, such as Redknapp, Allardyce, Steve Bruce and David Moyes. They are all the best coaches in England."

"But people sometimes Will chase trends, foreign coaches bring different ideas, and now many English coaches are also very high, and I hope they can get the opportunity. Eddie Howe and Parker are good examples, and it is important that these coaches get the respect they deserve. "

" I want to say to all England coaches: Do your best to work hard, and hope the door will be open for you. It is a good thing to see more English coaches develop in the Premier League and become candidates for the head coach of the England national team through outstanding performance. We will see how this trend develops in the next few years, but I am confident in young England coaches. "

So does the head coach of England have to be British? Lampard believes that the era when the national coach must be a national coach is over: "After Tuchel, it would be great if there was a good English coach. In a way, it would be special."

Speaking of taking over Coventry, Lampard said: "You have to feel that you can have a positive impact after taking over the job. We have a young team, and when we were at the bottom of the standings, the first priority was to think about whether we can improve and make sure we don't fall into relegation."

"Coventry is a great football club, and I've seen the enthusiasm of the fans here, and I feel like I've made the right decision and hopefully we can succeed at the end of the season and prove it to everyone."