According to BBC reporter Ipswich Town manager tenure was disappointing, as he was unable to prevent their relegation to League One…..
We looked at where Paul Lambert’s first five signings at Ipswich Town are now.
It was a disappointing spell in charge of Ipswich Town for Paul Lambert.
Lambert became the first manager to manage both Ipswich and East Anglian rivals Norwich City when he took charge at Portman Road in October 2018, having spent just under three years at Carrow Road between 2009 and 2012, during which time he led the Canaries to back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League.
The Scotsman inherited a tough situation when he replaced Paul Hurst in Suffolk with the club sitting bottom of the Championship and while performances did improve following his arrival, he was unable to prevent the Tractor Boys’ relegation to League One.
Lambert remained in charge despite relegation and after making a bright start to life in the third tier, Ipswich’s form declined over the course of the season and they recorded a disappointing 11th-placed finish in the 2019-20 campaign.
The 2020-21 season began in a similar fashion with the Tractor Boys among the early front-runners, but again they were unable to maintain their promotion push and Lambert was sacked in February, just weeks before the takeover by Gamechanger 20 Ltd.
Lambert made a host of signings during his time at Portman Road as he attempted to turn around his side’s fortunes and we looked at where the first five players brought in by the 54-year-old are now.
Callum Elder
Elder became Lambert’s first signing when he joined on loan from Leicester City in January 2019.
It was an incredibly disappointing spell for Elder at Portman Road and he made just five appearances for the Tractor Boys, frequently being left out of the matchday squad altogether.
Elder made the move to Hull City in August 2019 and he enjoyed a successful four-year stint at the MKM Stadium, helping the Tigers to the League One title in the 2020-21 season.
The 28-year-old joined Derby County this summer and he will be hoping to achieve his third career promotion from League One.
Will Keane
James Collins
Collins arrived at Portman Road in January 2019 after being released by West Ham United in the summer.
The former Welsh international had spent much of his career in the Premier League with the Hammers and Aston Villa and Lambert will no doubt have been hoping his experience would have been useful to his side in their battle against relegation.
However, Collins made just six appearances for the Tractor Boys and he was released at the end of the season.
The 40-year-old announced his retirement from football in October 2020.