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Hope Powell first woman to win LMA Performance of the Week Trophy
Hope Powell first woman to win LMA Performance of the Week Trophy Photo: Paul Hazlewood / BHAFC
Hope Powell has made history by becoming the first-ever female winner of the League Managers’ Association Performance of the Week for Brighton’s 2-1 win at Chelsea.
The League Managers Association’s panel, comprising LMA Chairman Howard Wilkinson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Joe Royle, Dave Bassett, Barry Fry Paul Ince and Rachel Yankey, selected Hope after Albion ended Chelsea’s 33-game unbeaten record in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League, which stretched back two years, thanks to goals from Aileen Whelan and Megan Connolly.
Axed Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has revealed his frustration and admitted that he had wanted more time this season in his first public statement since being dismissed by the club.
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The Blues have since turned to former PSG coach Thomas Tuchel to get performances out of their star-studded squad, and the German oversaw a flat 0-0 draw with Wolves in his first game in charge.
It is the first time Lampard has been seen publicly since his sacking, having made a statement through the League Managers Association in the immediate aftermath of his dismissal. It has been a privilege and an honour to manage Chelsea, a club that has been a big part of my life for so long, he said.
Lampard had overseen a poor run of results of five defeats in eight games before his sacking