Championship 2018-19: Lampard sleepless as Bielsa looks to awaken Leeds

Frank Lampard's managerial debut and the arrival of Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds are among the big talking points this term in the Championship.

Published : Aug 03, 2018 12:51 IST

The Championship kicks off on Friday with a clash between Reading and Derby County, one that has taken on a new level of global intrigue after the appointment of Frank Lampard.

The 40-year-old is taking his first steps into management and has certainly embraced a challenge with the Rams, which has flirted with promotion back to the Premier League in recent seasons without quite making the grade.

Lampard's odyssey would be the dominant talking point ahead of 2018-19, were it not for the fact Marcelo Bielsa has taken up residence at Elland Road.

With new bosses in place at Stoke City and Swansea City and uncertainty around Aston Villa's future, we should be in for a terrific campaign...

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LAMPARD STILL ADJUSTING TO THE DUGOUT

Former West Ham, Chelsea and England star Lampard was appointed by Derby in May and will be charged with leading its charge to promotion after a succession of painful near misses in recent seasons. 

Harry Wilson and Mason Mount have arrived on loan at Pride Park from Liverpool and Chelsea, respectively, to reinforce an ageing squad.

And, Lampard may need to feed off the youthful energy of the duo as he learns to cope with the additional pressure that comes with occupying the hot seat.

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Speaking ahead of the season-opening clash away to Reading on Friday, he said: "To go by the last month, I probably won't sleep very well – management does bring lots of different issues [compared to] as a player."

"[Being] a player is easy, you can be pretty selfish, leave the training ground and go home to your own life. As a manager you take full responsibility everywhere you go, so you do wake up in the night sometimes and very quickly you're thinking about tactics and players etc."

"That's been the case, but I'm very, very happy to be in this role and that comes with the territory. I can't promise that Thursday night will be a good night's sleep, but I'll be ready come Friday night."

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CAN BIELSA AND LEED FIND ORDER IN THE CHAOS?

Derby is not the only Championship side with an intriguing new face on the touchline, as former Argentina, Chile and Athletic Bilbao coach Bielsa becomes the latest man to take on the unforgiving role of Leeds United boss.

Known for demanding an extraordinarily high work rate from his players, Bielsa's most recent posts with Marseille and Lille failed to deliver the success he achieved at San Mames.

And, a bizarre two-day spell at Lazio in 2016 demonstrates the 63-year-old's capacity to match the volatility that has become the norm behind the scenes at Elland Road.

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ROWETT AND POTTER WITH POINTS TO PROVE

Lampard's Derby predecessor Gary Rowett has brought in Tom Ince, James McClean, Benik Afobe and Ashley Williams as he seeks to get Stoke City back into the Premier League at the first attempt.

Fellow relegated side Swansea City has endured a less encouraging pre-season under Graham Potter, appointed following his impressive work with Ostersunds, the Swedish side which surprised Arsenal with a 2-1 win at Emirates Stadium in the Europa League last term.

Although he was unable to save West Brom from relegation, Darren Moore has been offered the chance to continue the progress he made since succeeding Alan Pardew at the Baggies late last term.

Having lost in the 2017-18 play-offs, Aston Villa and Middlesbrough under Steve Bruce and Tony Pulis, respectively, could threaten again, although financial problems at Villa Park have hindered the preparations of last term's beaten finalists.

Big things will also be expected of Aitor Karanka at Nottingham Forest, the eye-catching arrival of Joao Carvalho from Benfica for a fee of £13.2million an indication of the ambition at the City Ground this season.

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