Sometimes I feel Todd Boellhy doesn't look into past records before deciding on people to take over Chelsea's managerial affairs. I think he wants to pay more money on terminated contracts. I know vividly well that he's the significant brain behind Frank Lampard's new contract as chelsea supervisory coach. Lampard may do well during these few periods but his success story may not last in the next season if peradventure his performance in this short period is convincing enough to give him a permanent contract. Chelsea as an elite club needs experienced coaches not the likes of Frank Lampard.
A temporary solution is better than none or some for which you then have to pay a lot of money (termination of the contract).
There are rumors that Nagelsmann will lead the team in the summer, and now he wants to rest until the end of the season (or just does not want to get under the Real Madrid ice rink). But there are also rumors that PSG also want to sign Nagelsmann. Will he, like Mbappe, negotiate for himself the best conditions from two rich clubs? Cunningly!
It's crystal clear that Chelsea needs a manager that can turn the fortunes of the club around, wether temporary or permanent but I don't think that Frank Lampard is the best available man for the job. Julian Nagelsmann would've been a better option or they would've gone for Zinedine Zidane or any other high profile Manager that's available but they went for Lampard that was easy to approach and negotiate with. Todd Boehly got it wrong by sacking Thomas Tuchel last year and he'll always regret that decision till when he get a better replacement