Lampard: Being defeated in the final game of the upgrade is indeed very hurtful, but I have a more balanced attitude towards these things.

Recently, Lampard was interviewed by The Sun and is currently the head coach of the English Championship Coventry. Lampard said: "Retired players have different choices in their life. They can play golf, be commentators, or simply switch career...


Recently, Lampard was interviewed by The Sun and is currently the head coach of the English Championship Coventry.

Lampard said: "Retired players have different choices in their life. They can play golf, be commentators, or simply switch careers to other jobs."

"I retired at 38 or 39 years old. I still have a long way to go in life, and coaching is my job. I have to admit that I love my job. I like working with the players. I like to be on the training ground. I like to work with people."

"Everyone has his own choice, I have made a choice. It is a challenging career, but it also comes with many benefits."

"I have my wits against elite coaches in the Champions League, coached Chelsea, Everton and Derby County. One experience is precious. "

Coventry was beaten by Sunderland in the upgrade play-off last season. When asked if it was difficult to cheer up again, Lampard replied: "Yes, not. If you ask my wife, she would say yes, but if you ask me, I have already experienced it."

"I think my player career and coaching career are excellent. But in the process, ups and downs are the norm, and that's the reality of the football world."

" There are some things you can't fully control, such as the end of Sunderland's game. But now I have a more balanced attitude towards such things, although they were really hurtful at the time. "

"I have to be a success Mature man, make sure it doesn't ruin my summer. Fortunately, I've established a good work-life balance, which is very helpful. "

" My kids are all happy and healthy, so you just have to stick with it, keep working hard and go all out."

" That could be a special story, we're just one step away from Wembley and played really well, especially in those play-offs."

" Ultimately, it all comes down to the details, the opportunity you didn't seize, and a header that bounced in the shoulder. That was a deep disappointment, but you'll overcome it because that's football, you have no choice but to start over."

"I'm in the summer and a lot of people Talked. I met Coventry fans and neutral fans, and they all told me how good we did. It made me proud, but my job was to understand that the hard work was about to start again. "

"We made all this progress, and then when you lose all the effort, as the club coach, you feel like you have a big responsibility for it." "

"I still had a relatively good summer because I was with my family and got a break. But I was thinking about something. I was always thinking about how we could do better and how we could start the new season better." "

"I can't wait to get back to the competitive game. I'm ready to go."

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