1 hr 45 min

Conversation with Jody Morris From Nowhere To Somewhere With Luke Staton

    • Self-Improvement

Jody Morris is an ex professional football player. Jody made his Chelsea debut at just 17 years 43 days.

Jody won several trophies at Chelsea, including the UEFA Super Cup in 1998 and FA Cup in 2000.

After retiring from playing, following spells at Leeds, Rotherham, Millwall & St Johnstone, Morris became a youth coach at Chelsea's academy. 

He was then named assistant manager to Frank Lampard at Derby County in 2018 and Chelsea in 2019.

While at Chelsea, he made 124 league appearances and was a late substitute in the 2000 FA Cup Final, receiving a winner's medal. 

In April 2000, Chelsea won 3–1 against Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League; Morris was later described by Xavi as one of his toughest opponents. 

Morris played 173 times for Chelsea across all competitions. He was also briefly made captain of the club by manager Gianluca Vialli.

Jody Morris is an ex professional football player. Jody made his Chelsea debut at just 17 years 43 days.

Jody won several trophies at Chelsea, including the UEFA Super Cup in 1998 and FA Cup in 2000.

After retiring from playing, following spells at Leeds, Rotherham, Millwall & St Johnstone, Morris became a youth coach at Chelsea's academy. 

He was then named assistant manager to Frank Lampard at Derby County in 2018 and Chelsea in 2019.

While at Chelsea, he made 124 league appearances and was a late substitute in the 2000 FA Cup Final, receiving a winner's medal. 

In April 2000, Chelsea won 3–1 against Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League; Morris was later described by Xavi as one of his toughest opponents. 

Morris played 173 times for Chelsea across all competitions. He was also briefly made captain of the club by manager Gianluca Vialli.

1 hr 45 min