Frank Lampard Faces Fresh Pressure in First Full Season at Coventry City

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Frank Lampard enters his first full season as Coventry City's manager after leading the club to the play-offs last year. However, former boss Tony Pulis warns that past success counts for little now.

Frank Lampard enters his first full season as Coventry City's manager after leading the club to the play-offs last year. However, former boss Tony Pulis warns that past success counts for little now. Expectations are high, and with a full summer to reshape the squad, Lampard must deliver under intense scrutiny.

After the highs of leading Coventry City into the Championship play-offs last season, Frank Lampard now faces the real test as he begins his first full season in charge. Despite the optimism surrounding the Sky Blues, former manager Tony Pulis has warned that Lampard will be starting from scratch, with past achievements quickly forgotten once the 2025-26 campaign kicks off.

With a full summer to shape the squad and rising fan expectations, Lampard will be under intense scrutiny. Pulis, speaking to FruityKing, emphasised that the goodwill from last season “counts for nothing” now. The pressure to deliver promotion or at least another top-six finish is mounting, especially with ownership reportedly backing Lampard in the transfer market. Coventry have already made moves, with speculation linking them to Major League Soccer star Daniel Pereira and a Brighton goalkeeper.

Meanwhile, Lampard’s reputation and relentless mentality, praised by former teammate John Terry, add to the narrative of a high-stakes season ahead. As Coventry gear up for friendlies and finalise squad adjustments, Lampard’s task is clear, exceed last season’s finish and prove he can handle the demands of Championship football. All eyes will be on how he turns potential into promotion.

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