Frank Lampard looks set to get more time to turn things around at Chelsea despite growing doubts about his management. Tuesday night’s disappointing defeat to Leicester has heaped the pressure on Lampard, with increasing unrest behind the scenes.But there is an acceptance at Stamford Bridge that the club would be forced to appoint a caretaker if Lampard is sacked now.Key decision-makers at the west London club believe it will be difficult to appoint the right long-term candidate halfway through the season.Former Blues striker and current Ukraine boss Andriy Shevchenko has been mentioned as a potential stop-gap if Lampard were to go.And former coach Avram Grant could also become a short-term option, despite him recently insisting he has had.
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