Glen Johnson doesn't anticipate the manager's goals being hampered by Chelsea's sluggish recovery.
Glen Johnson says that despite his lackluster comeback to Chelsea, the Premier League.
The former Blues defender has predicted that his former comrade would recover after a dismal season in charge, which saw him fired from Everton before finally winning a match as Chelsea's interim manager after seven tries.
Since Lampard was parachuted into Stamford Bridge, some analysts have discussed the harm to Lampard's image that this is causing.
Johnson, who claims to have been given challenging assignments throughout both of his tenures as Chelsea manager, believes that the problems at the club, however, go much deeper than the former midfielder.
He said to GGRecon, "I feel so sad for Frank. He arrived in Chelsea at two timeslots for s*** shows.
The club was subject to a transfer ban when he first took over as manager, and this time around, things are even worse for him than they were.
"The two times he's been through them have been really difficult, but in the end, people just worry about the outcomes.
Frank will undoubtedly be given another chance at a Premier League team, in my opinion, as I don't think everything has been his fault.
"I just believe this is an unlucky period and he inherited a team that's in turmoil at the moment, and I believe it would be hard for any manager to stop," said the player. "Even if the club doesn't have a manager, then the players are still good enough to win a football match."