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The kingdom wonders: what is behind Abraham Grant's possible comeback to Chelsea?
In England, they continue to deal extensively with the possibility that the coach will return to the blues: "Grant has a lot of experience and quite a bit of knowledge, this is a warning light for Lampard"
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Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 10:09
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The kingdom continues to deal with the possibility that Abraham Grant will return to Chelsea.
After the Sky network also reported that the owners of the blues, Roman Abramovitch, are interested in returning the coach to the system, today (Wednesday) we also talked at length on the football.london website.
"Statistically, Grant was one of Chelsea's best coaches, but I'm not sure the team's fans would be happy to have him back," wrote footballer Sam Inkarsol from football.london.
"At the same time, Grant has a lot of experience and quite a bit of knowledge, and he can certainly help Frank Lampard and his coaching staff. In addition, reports of the possibility of him returning to the club seem to be a kind of warning light for Lampard, who recorded just one win in six Premier League games."
"There appear to be two options behind the move to return Grant," the report said.
"Either Abramovitch wants Lampard to get some support from the veteran coach, or Roman is already thinking about the day after Lampard, appointing Grant to the position of coach as he was in 2007, when he replaced Jose Mourinho on the lines.
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The 65-year-old Israeli, who is considered very close to Abramovich, has not coached since the term at Northeast United of the Indian League in 2018.
In 2007 he stepped down from his managerial role at Chelsea, stepped into the shoes of Jose Mourinho who was sacked and led the club to the Champions League final, where he lost to Manchester United in a penalty shootout.
Lampard was one of his standout players, with 20 goals in 40 appearances in all competitions.
Despite the success, Grant received numerous reviews in the kingdom and was fired three days after that final.
He later also coached at Portsmouth, West Ham, Partizan Belgrade and the Ghana national team.
The Blues started the current season very badly and after 17 rounds they are ranked only ninth with 26 points, including a lone league victory in their last six games.
Rumors of Lampard's replacement have been circulating for the past few days, but it is not inconceivable that instead of being sacked, Abramovich will eventually choose to add another professional to the squad, giving the legendary former player one last chance.
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