Soccer: Chelsea's Lampard hoping to bid farewell on a high

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Although Frank Lampard was unable to turn around Chelsea's fortunes in a dismal campaign, the manager expressed hopes of ending his second stint in charge of the club on a positive note in their Premier League clash against Newcastle United.Interim manager Lampard was appointed on a short-term deal in April b

Although Frank Lampard was unable to turn around Chelsea's fortunes in a dismal campaign, the manager expressed hopes of ending his second stint in charge of the club on a positive note in their Premier League clash against Newcastle United.

The London club have lost eight of their 10 matches under Lampard and will end this season without silverware despite their new U.S. owners' huge spending on new players. "I don't want this to sound corny but I don't feel like it is a goodbye. I appreciate it, it will be the end of season and end of my time back but normally when you leave a club you don’t have a hurrah as a manager," Lampard told reporters.

"More than anything I would love to give them a performance to take away for the summer and feel a bit more positive about for sure."

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