Under his leadership, the Premier League team has dropped all three games while scoring just once, and they continue to be in the lowest part of the standings.
Lampard's short-term return has not had the intended immediate impact, and Chelsea have been playing horribly.
A 12-point gap between themselves and the drop zone means they are unlikely to be sucked into a relegation dogfight, but a chance of European football is all but gone following a disappointing season at Stamford Bridge.
Lampard won’t keep the job in the long-run, and following Graham Potter’s sacking earlier this month, rumours have been rife as to whom will succeed the former Brighton man at Stamford Bridge.
With the help of WhoScored.com‘s unique rating system, talkSPORT ranks five out-of-work candidates lowest to highest based on their rating at their most recent managerial job, be it league or international, to determine who would be the best fit in west London.

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