Chelsea's interim manager, Frank Lampard has said returning to the club was inevitable.
Lampard played 648 times for the Blues, scoring 211 goals to become their top scorer.
The 45-year-old then managed the team for 18 months before he was fired in January 2021 by Roman Abramovich.
However, the club's new co-owner, Todd Boehly has brought back the former midfielder after Graham Potter was sacked on Sunday.
"I didn't think I'd ever be in this seat. I'm a confident person, I work hard and understand the game. It wasn't my thought I'd one day be back as Chelsea manager.
"In terms of unfinished business, I don't see it like that. I look back on it with really good feelings.
"I'm here in a different era and want to do as well as I can," Lampard told the media on Thursday.
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