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The Chelsea dressing room explodes: This is how Frank Lampard attacked his players

"are you with me or against me." that were the word that Lampard threw to his players

By Mauricio Saenz

"are you with me or against me." that were the word that Lampard threw to his players
"are you with me or against me." that were the word that Lampard threw to his players
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There is no doubt that the first part of Chelsea's current season in the premier league has been a resounding failure. The team led by Frank Lampard is ninth in the general classification, far from the European positions, so the English coach has one foot outside of Stanford Bridge. However, Lampard issued an ultimatum to his players thus getting the displeasure of the majority. According to the local media, Lampard threatened his players saying, "are you with me or against me."

Apparently, the winter market is presented as a great opportunity to rebuild a team that has not finished getting along on the field of play. The list of players expected to leave Chelsea is quite extensive at the moment, with names like Kepa Arrizabalaga or Antonio Rudiger who could earn around 80 million euros if they leave the team. Those 80 million would be very important with which the managers of the club would try to reform the dressing room in which about 250 million were spent last summer

The player Declan Rice is still on the Chelsea agenda, which is valued at 60 million euros, awaiting the boards of directors make from Stanford Bridge about the continuity of their coach, who has lost much of the confidence of the owner Román Abramóvich. All this has happened in a week in which Frank Lampard's own desire to coach F.C. Barcelona in the future.

The English coach would have fully entered in the list of candidates to manage the bench of FC Barcelona however the English coach is not the high priority for the candidates of the Barça presidency. From what is known, Lampard is gambling his future in the next two weeks against rivals such as Fulham and Leicester. An uncertain future that begins to question what the former English footballer has achieved so far in London, with Thomas Tuchel former PSG as the great candidate to replace him. His departure could greatly benefit players like Kai Havertz or Kepa Arrizabalaga who are not counting on all the minutes they would like.

 


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