Frank Lampard |
Mourinho is under increasing pressure after being charged with misconduct by the FA following his dismissal during Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to West Ham – a result which leaves the champions 15th in the table having lost five of their 10 league fixtures this season.
The former Real Madrid boss received a public vote of confidence last month, though Chelsea have now planned to review Mourinho’s position during the international break in two weeks’ time.
But Lampard – who was one of Mourinho’s star players during the Portuguese’s first spell at Stamford Bridge – says club owner Roman Abramovich should back the coach given his trophy record in West London.
Asked if Mourinho was still the right man for Chelsea, New York City FC midfielder told ITV: “For sure, his record speaks for itself; he’s the most successful manager in Chelsea’s history.
“There will be a combination of things, I’m sure he’ll be pulling his hair out and wanting to turn the corner.
“They’ve had a difficult start – we don’t expect that from Chelsea as they’ve set such high standards over the last 10 or 15 years, but I think they’ll come back.
“Maybe players are out of form a little bit at the same time, but you’re talking [about] top quality players, top manager and a top club.
“For me it’s a matter of time before they turn it around. Whether they can win the league again, I know it will be very difficult.”
Lampard – who collected an OBE at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday for his services to football – won three league titles, four FA Cups, the Champions League and Europa League trophies during his Stamford Bridge career.
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