Coventry owner says Lampard in happy place amid Chelsea links

Coventry City owner Doug King stated that Frank Lampard is in his 'happy place' at the club despite speculation linking the manager to a return to Chelsea. Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior on Wednesday after five straight Premier League defeats without scoring. King praised Lampard's success in guiding Coventry to the Premier League as second-tier champions.

Coventry City owner Doug King expressed confidence in Frank Lampard's commitment following Chelsea's dismissal of manager Liam Rosenior. The Blues parted ways with Rosenior after a fifth consecutive Premier League loss without a goal, reigniting talk of Lampard returning for a third stint at Stamford Bridge. Lampard, who previously managed Chelsea twice without success, has boosted his reputation by leading Coventry to promotion, ending their 25-year top-flight absence as champions of the second tier last season. King told BBC CWR that Lampard had done a 'fantastic job' over 18 months, highlighting the achievement without parachute payments. 'Do not underestimate how difficult what you’ve just achieved is to do,' King said he told Lampard, noting the manager's emotional connection to the city and club. While acknowledging the 'merry-go-round' of managerial changes, King added, 'I think he’s found a happy place at the moment.' King remained optimistic, stating, 'I’m happy, everybody’s happy, we’ve just got smiles on our faces.'

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