Mourinho becomes the latest manager that Lampard falls out with on the touchline

Frank Lampard is one of the youngest managers in the Premier League. As a matter of fact, this is the former midfielder’s third season as a senior manager, having started as the manager of Derby County in the 2018/19 season.

In his short time as a manager, he has shown his passion for the position and it seems that he has a hard time controlling himself on the touchline.

He fell out with Jurgen Klopp’s coaching bench on the touchline when his Chelsea side faced the Reds during Project Restart.

He would later apologise for his behaviour on the night, however, he has fallen out with yet another manager.

His Chelsea team lost to Tottenham last night on penalties in the Carabao Cup.

The Blues took the lead through a fine goal by Timo Werner, and it seemed that Lampard became too vocal after that, Mourinho didn’t like it.

Five minutes after the opener was scored both managers were having a go at each other on the touchline with Mourinho suggesting that Lampard wasn’t that loud when his team were losing 3-0 to West Brom at that time on the weekend.

Sun Sports claims the Spurs manager roared: “F***ing hell Frank…

“When you’re losing 3-0 you’re not standing up here.”

The tension appeared to simmer down later on with Lampard claiming afterwards that he gets on well with his former manager.

Lampard said: “We were having some fun, I get on well with Jose.

“I was saying he speaks to the referee more than his players, I have huge respect for Jose. All was well at the end and that will never change.”