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Quick Takes - EP 5 - “Stop Dismissing English Managers! Lampard & Rosenior Deserve More Respect” 📺 The Football Intake Show | Why Liam Rosenior & Frank Lampard Deserve More Respect In this episode, we shine a spotlight on two English managers who rarely get the credit they deserve: Liam Rosenior and Frank Lampard. Their careers tell a powerful story about resilience, development, and the unfair scrutiny placed on young English coaches. 🐏 Liam Rosenior: The Derby County Rebuild We break down Rosenior’s outstanding work at Derby County, where he stepped into a club battling financial chaos, points deductions, and an uncertain future. Despite the turmoil, Rosenior: Stabilised the squad with clarity and calm Developed a clear possession‑based identity Brought through young players and rebuilt confidence Helped lay the foundations for the club’s long‑term recovery His leadership during one of the most turbulent periods in Derby’s history showed maturity far beyond his years. 🇫🇷 Rosenior at Strasbourg: A New Chapter We also explore Rosenior’s move to Strasbourg, where he’s now applying his philosophy on a bigger European stage. We discuss: How his tactical style fits Ligue 1 Why Strasbourg is the perfect environment for his next step What this means for the future of English managers abroad Rosenior’s journey is proof that English coaches can thrive outside the Premier League bubble. 🔵 Frank Lampard: A Better Manager Than People Remember Lampard’s managerial career is often judged unfairly, so we set the record straight. Chelsea (First Spell): The Impossible Job Lampard took over Chelsea during: A transfer embargo The loss of Eden Hazard A squad full of academy graduates Zero ability to strengthen the team And yet he delivered: A top‑four finish A Champions League qualification Breakthrough seasons for Mason Mount, Reece James, Tammy Abraham, Fikayo Tomori, and more He built the foundation for the team that later won the Champions League. Everton: A Tough Job Done Well Lampard’s time at Everton is often misunderstood. We highlight: How he rebuilt the connection between fans and players His role in keeping Everton up during a chaotic season His trust in young players and his ability to motivate a struggling squad He inherited a mess and brought stability when the club desperately needed it. Coventry City: A Fresh Start Now at Coventry City, Lampard is showing: A clearer tactical identity Improved structure in and out of possession A willingness to develop younger players A long‑term vision that fits the club’s culture We discuss why Coventry might be the perfect place for Lampard to rebuild his managerial reputation. 🧠 The Bigger Picture: English Managers Are Written Off Too Early Rosenior and Lampard are part of a wider conversation about English coaches: They’re often judged quicker than foreign managers They’re expected to succeed instantly Their achievements are downplayed, and their failures magnified We challenge that narrative and highlight why English managers deserve more patience, more trust, and more opportunities. 🎙️ Join the Conversation Are Rosenior and Lampard undervalued? Is English coaching entering a new era? And why are young English managers judged so harshly? Drop your thoughts in the comments and join the debate.