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  LONDON:If Frank Lampard is still Chelsea manager in a year's time it will be because he has succeeded in solving the club's most pressing problem -- how to score without Eden Hazard.Last season the Belgian forward finished with 16 goals and 15 assists, meaning he was involved in almost half of the west Lo nike jordan ndon side's Premier league goals.His ability to hold the ball up, allowing others to come into the play, and defence-splitting passes have been the distinguishing feature of Chelsea's attack for years and his close season departure to Real Madrid has left a gaping hole.That has been widened further because unlike the 13 managers who have preceded him in the Roman Abramovich era, Lampard will not be able to plug the gap by spending his e orange dunks mployer's money.Chelsea's two-window transfer ban has o nike jordan vershadowed Lampard's return to a club he played for with distinction for 13 years, winning three Premier League titles and the Champions League.With on-loan Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain having l Vfwu Justin Bieber reportedly engaged to model Hailey Baldwin
 VATICAN CITY:Pope Francis flies out on Wednesday for a week-long tour visiting three Indian Ocean African countries hard hit by poverty, conflict and natural disaster.The pope will visit Mozambique and Madagascar, as well as Mauritius, countries visited by pope John Paul II in 1988 and 1999.Commentators see the pope's decision to visit two of the most impoverished countries in the world as an act of solidarity from a c jordan zalando l air jordan eric who was a frequent presence in the shantytowns of Argentina.Mozambique is first on his tour, and the pope recorded a video message in Portuguese for the people there ahead of his tour, mentioning  air force 2 John Paul's visit.Pope gives sick girl free run of audience stage, delighting crowdBut the man known as the  pope of the poor  will only have time to visit the countries' three capitals.That will disappoint those in Mozambique's city of Beira, in the centre of the country, where Cyclone Idai killed at least 600 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless in March.Six mon