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Coventry manager Frank Lampard was separated by officials from a touchline spat with John Mousinho. (Image: Getty Images)

Coventry City boss Frank Lampard was embroiled in a heated touchline spat with Portsmouth's John Mousinho on Tuesday night. Currently, Lampard's Sky Blues are flying high, sitting atop the Championship table.

The ex-Chelsea midfielder took the reins at Coventry in November 2024, stepping into the shoes of the much-loved Mark Robins. Early days at the club were challenging for Lampard, with fans expressing discontent over the decision to dismiss Robins, who had guided the club to the play-off final and FA Cup semi-final in the preceding two years.

However, the 47-year-old has likely won many fans over with Coventry's stellar start to the 2024/25 season. His fiery touchline antics will undoubtedly endear him to the club's supporters, especially after he was caught on camera in a heated exchange with Mousinho during Tuesday's match at Fratton Park.

The disagreement erupted midway through the first half in Portsmouth when the two managers clashed over Pompey's claim for a penalty. Referee Gavin Ward did not award the spot-kick but Coventry ended up 2-1 victors on the south coast.

The pair continued their debate over the incident, leading...

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