Mourinho will spawn lots of managers - Lampard
Frank Lampard is confident he will be among the first in a long line of former Jose Mourinho players to turn to management.
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Frank Lampard believes Jose Mourinho will "spawn a lot of managers" as he prepares to face his former boss on Tuesday.
The Derby County manager takes his side to Mourinho's Manchester United in the EFL Cup third round looking to get one over on the Portuguese, who coached him during two spells at Chelsea.
Lampard has only taken charge of 11 competitive games following his appointment as Rams boss in May and believes he will be one of the first in a long line of Mourinho's former players to turn to management.
"Jose is going to spawn a lot of managers," he told a pre-match media conference.
"If it makes him feel old, it makes me feel old! What he has achieved as a manager doesn't need to be spoken about. It's in the history books.
"I'm a baby, in managerial terms. It will be nice to go up against him but we, as a club, are going up against Manchester United.
"It's the reality of football."Frank Lampard spoke to RamsTV as he prepares his side to face José Mourinho's at Old Trafford... September 24, 2018
"It will be great to see him and to chat. I know he will be supportive of my career - not on Tuesday night, though!"
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Lampard has impressed during his fledgling tenure at Derby with Saturday's 3-1 win over Brentford taking them into the Championship's top six.
United's stuttering start to the season, meanwhile, suffered another setback at the weekend when they drew at home to Wolves, but Lampard knows his side will have to be at their very best to progress to the next round.
"I'm under no illusions," he added. "They are a very tough team to come up against. We are a big underdog - but that should be good for us. It’s a good challenge."
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