Frank Lampard is the early favourite to become new Norwich City boss after Daniel Farke’s sacking

Frank Lampard is the early favourite to become new Norwich City boss after Daniel Farke was sacked as manager… with Steven Gerrard, Roy Hodgson and Lucien Favre among bookies’ picks

  • Norwich City sacked Daniel Farke on Saturday just after their 2-1 win at Brentford
  • The Canaries lie at the foot of the Premier League table with just five points 
  • Frank Lampard is the early bookies’ favourite for the Carrow Road position
  • Steven Gerrard, Lucien Favre and Roy Hodgson are also on the bookies’ shortlist 











Frank Lampard has emerged as the favourite to become Daniel Farke’s replacement at Norwich City after the German manager was sacked by the Canaries on Saturday.

The 45-year-old was relieved of his duties despite guiding Norwich to their first win of the Premier League season on Saturday via a 2-1 victory at fellow newly-promoted side Brentford. 

The result still leaves Norwich at the foot of England’s top-flight on five points, level on points with Newcastle who are still without a victory this term following their 1-1 draw at Brighton. 

Frank Lampard is the early favourite to become new Norwich City boss after Daniel Farke’s sacking

Frank Lampard is the bookies’ favourite to become the new Norwich City manager 

Norwich sacked Daniel Farke on Saturday just hours after their 2-1 victory at Brentford

Norwich sacked Daniel Farke on Saturday just hours after their 2-1 victory at Brentford 

And the bookmakers have placed former Chelsea manager Lampard as the frontrunner for the Norwich job, with the Blues and England legend still unemployed after his Stamford Bridge sacking at the start of this year.

The 43-year-old was let go by Roman Abramovich in January with Chelsea ninth in the Premier League table, but is now deemed to be the frontrunner for the Norwich  at 11/2 after nearly a year away from the game. 

Meanwhile, Lampard’s former England team-mate Steven Gerrard, currently at Scottish Premier League champions Rangers, is second favourite at 6/1, with former Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson on the same odds. 

Bournemouth boss Scott Parker is next favourite at 7/1 with former Dortmund manager Lucien Favre, who was in the running for jobs at Crystal Palace and Newcastle earlier this year, further back at 15/2. 

Lampard, 43, is still without a job following his sacking at Chelsea in January of this year

Lampard, 43, is still without a job following his sacking at Chelsea in January of this year

NEXT NORWICH MANAGER ODDS 

Frank Lampard 11/2

Steven Gerrard 6/1

Roy Hodgson 6/1

Scott Parker 7/1

Lucien Favre 15/2

Bruno Labbadia 17/2

Mark Robins 9/1

Michael O’Neill 9/1

Russell Martin 9/1

Chris Hughton 11/1

Sam Allardyce 11/1

Rafa Benitez 11/1

Gary Monk 11/1

Nuno Espirito Santo 13/1

Steve Bruce 13/1

Nathan Jones 11/1

Javi Gracia 19/1

John Terry 20/1

Xisco Munoz 20/1

Rudi Gracia 22/1

Darren Huckerby 25/1

Odds from Betfair

Farke has left Carrow Road after four years in the role, which saw the German achieve two Premier League promotions with the Canaries but mustered just six top-flight wins in that time.  

Paying tribute to Farke in a statement on Saturday night, Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber said: ‘In continuing to demand the very best for our club, this decision was not an easy one.

‘I know how determined Daniel and his staff were to succeed at this level but we feel now is the right time for a change to give ourselves the best opportunity of retaining our Premier League status.

‘All at Norwich City should be forever grateful to Daniel and his staff for the significant role they have played in our journey. 

‘They helped deliver two Championship titles, many memorable moments and they all fully bought into our philosophy and what it means to be part of this football club.

‘Daniel and his staff will always be welcome back here. I’d like to thank them all for their hard work and wish them well for the future.’ 

Rio Ferdinand, meanwhile, was adamant that Norwich made their decision to sack Farke before their match at Brentford, irrespective of how well the Canaries played in west London on Saturday.  

When asked if Farke would have known about his impending departure before the game, Ferdinand added: ‘100 per cent. Listen – at the end of the day, you can’t sack a manager straight after a game (when) they’ve won the game.

‘They’re looking to do that, they’re looking to build the season from some positivity. They get it, they get their first win of the season, and they sack him? 100 per cent done before the game.’

Steven Gerrard (left) and Roy Hodgson (right) are among the favourites for the Canaries role

Steven Gerrard (left) and Roy Hodgson (right) are among the favourites for the Canaries role

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