Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard has made plenty of noise in coaching circles, but Ashley Cole is being tipped as a potential future England boss.
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- Lampard impressing at Coventry
- Gerrard & Rooney taking breaks
- Cole fills role within the FA set-up
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Several members of the Three Lions’ so-called ‘Golden Generation’ have moved into management since hanging up their boots. Lampard – who has spent time with Derby, Chelsea and Everton – is currently earning plenty of praise with Championship promotion hopefuls Coventry.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
His former midfield colleague, Liverpool legend Gerrard, led Rangers to Scottish Premiership title glory in his first managerial role, but his now taking a break from the dugout after struggling to replicate that success with Aston Villa and Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Wayne Rooney is another to have given coaching a go, but has seen his last two posts at Birmingham and Plymouth last just 83 days and 25 games respectively. He will need to rebuild his reputation before coming into contention for the most prominent of positions.
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WHAT JERMAIN DEFOE SAID
Quizzed on whether Gerrard, who he played under at Ibrox, can still become a top boss, ex-England international Defoe told GOAL while speaking courtesy of : “It’s up to him, what he wants to do. He’s still young in terms of managing. We won the league at Rangers and it was amazing, the exposure. He got the Aston Villa job, didn’t work out there for him. Then he got the opportunity to go to Saudi Arabia. It depends what he wants to do.
“Stevie is a massive name in football. He loves football. I don’t know if he wants to have a break or go back in. When you have been up there and done well as a manager and a player, I think you will always be welcomed back. The league title we won up there, stopping Celtic getting 10-in-a-row and 55 league titles, it was a special one. When you do well somewhere, you are always welcome back. It’s up to Stevie now what he wants to do.”
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