4/6/2023
Lampard Returns To Chelsea & Will Extra Homeowners Sack Their Managers?
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Tom Clarke and Tom Roddy to look again on the midweek Premier League soccer and talk about the largest tales.Frank Lampard has return to Chelsea as their interim supervisor till the top of the season, however was it a proper choice? Will that provoke the gamers forward of the Champions League, or ought to they’ve caught with Potter if there everlasting alternative will likely be appointed in the summertime? (00:00)West Ham have been thrashed 5-1 at residence to Newcastle on Wednesday evening, because the strain ramps up on David Moyes. Ought to the membership follow him, or do they make a change to attempt to hold them within the league? (28:20)Are Newcastle now favourites to complete within the Prime 4? How a lot credit score does Eddie Howe deserve for recovering from a mini-blip final month to make them third within the Premier League desk? (34:40)Nottingham Forest present their assist to under-fire supervisor Steve Cooper, but when their eight-match winless run continues, ought to the membership make a change, or is peer strain from the supporters stopping the house owners from sacking him? (38:00)Leicester Metropolis are nonetheless with no supervisor as they misplaced at residence to in-form Aston Villa – can we think about Aston Villa to be a menace subsequent season beneath Unai Emery? Who ought to exchange Rodgers at Leicester, Martin O’Neill or Rafael Benitez? (44:56)Fulham’s Aleksandr Mitrovic has been banned for 8 video games for a push on referee Chris Kavanagh of their defeat to Manchester United final month, however is that the correct quantity of time, or does he deserve stronger punishment? (53:23)We finish the present by looking forward to large video games within the EFL and Nationwide League, as Burnley may be promoted again to the Premier League this weekend, and Wrexham face Notts County in an enormous sport on the prime of England’s fifth tier. (1:00:30)Get extra of The Occasions and The Sunday Occasions for lower than £1 a day. Begin your free trial: thetimes.co.uk/thegame