
Chelsea caretaker boss Frank Lampard has touched on his return to the club.
Lampard, who was fired as permanent boss less than three years ago, is back at Stamford Bridge to coach the team until the end of the season.
While he knows that his name is not among those considered for the permanent post, Lampard stated he had to help out the team.
On the situation and his return, Lampard stated to reporters: I didn't think I'd never be in this seat. I'm a confident person, I want to work hard and I understand the game and this club I have a big connection with.
If I'm honest it wasn't my thought that one day I'd be back as Chelsea manager because my job is to be as good a manager as I can be. It would be useless to sit there and think about what might be down the line. So it wasn't in the first part of my mind, no.
In terms of unfinished business, I don't quite see it like that. I was here for that period of time, I look back on it with really good feelings about the positives and when I reflected, all the things I thought I maybe could have that a little bit better, I think most managers are the same.
Now I'm here in a different period, a different era and I just want to do as well as I can. Unfinished business sounds a little bit Hollywood, it's like you're looking for a great line. I want to work and I want to help this club as much as I can."
