Frank Lampard will be seeking redemption and a rebuilding of his managerial reputation as he dives back into the unforgiving surroundings of the Championship with Coventry City.
Lampard's last experience came when he left Chelsea 18 months ago after a dismal second spell in interim charge, an ill-starred return for a club legend, with only one win and eight defeats in an 11-game stay.
The 46-year-old now returns with ambitious Coventry City in what seems his 'now or never' moment after mixed fortunes at Derby County, Chelsea and Everton before a Stamford Bridge comeback that only succeeded in raising further questions about his pedigree.
Lampard will not only have to provide those answers after being head-hunted by Coventry owner Doug King, he will also have to prove he is a worthy successor to the much-loved Mark Robins, who took the Sky Blues to within one game of the Premier League when they were beaten by Luton Town at Wembley in the 2023 play-off final.
Robins also inspired a miraculous run in last season's FA Cup that ended one game short of the final, only losing on penalties to Manchester United after a stunning comeback from 3-0 down in the last four.
This means the stakes are high for Lampard as well as King, the man who has driven his appointment but who was heavily criticised by sections of Coventry's fanbase for sacking Robins.
King has placed huge faith in Lampard, and vice-versa, with Coventry's owner saying: "Frank cut his teeth in the Championship and knows what is needed in this league to be successful.
"His experiences thereafter at Chelsea and Everton will ensure he brings to our talented squad clear understanding of exactly what is needed to succeed at the very top level that we, as a club, are trying to reach."
Close examination of Lampard's managerial career suggests there is something to offer from one of the greatest players of his generation who, like England contemporaries Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard, has struggled to convince sceptics who believe he is appointed more on reputation than achievement.