Former Chelsea and Everton manager Frank Lampard is interested in replacing Michael Beale at Rangers.
Lampard, 45, would be open to talks with the Ibrox club, who parted ways with Beale on Sunday after three defeats in the first seven Scottish Premiership matches of the season.Beale calls for unity after Rangers sacking
Having started his managerial career at Derby County in 2018, Lampard, who enjoyed a trophy-laden playing career with Chelsea, had a permanent spell in charge of the London club between July 2019 and January 2021. Capped 106 times for England, his next post came at Everton in January 2022 and he helped steer them away from the threat of relegation.Steven Davis and Alex Rae are the interim management team at Rangers, who visit Aris Limassol on Europa League duty on Thursday before Sunday's lunchtime trip to St Mirren.FootballThe BBC's coverage of every Scottish Premiership team is bigger and better than ever before. Here's everything you need to know to make sure you never miss a moment.
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