
Derby
County have confirmed that Jody Morris has joined the club as assistant
manager to new boss Frank Lampard.
Morris, who was a team-mate of Lampard's during their playing days at
Chelsea, as well as at England Under-21 level, is the new manager's first
addition to the coaching staff.
The 39-year old joins after leaving Stamford Bridge where he was the manager
of Chelsea's U18s.
Morris made over 170 appearances for Chelsea before returning as a coach in
2013, and assisted the Under-21s before taking charge of the U18s for the
past four seasons.
Speaking to the Derby website, Lampard said: "The team around you is hugely
important. It's not just about me as the manager; everyone will have a part
to play on the staff and Jody is the first part of that. I am delighted to
have him on board.
"Jody has been hugely successful with Chelsea's youth team and he has won
everything there is to win in the last few years.
"He is great at developing young players and that is something we are really
going to look to do here.
"Jody played the game at the highest level himself, has a tremendous work
ethic and is great in the dressing room.
"I have known him for so long now and his qualities and personality will
bring so much to this club."