蘭帕德:全員到齊、球迷歸位、熱戰里茲 - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club

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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/12/04/
frank-lampard-press-conference-ahead-of-leeds

Lampard latest on squad fitness, Giroud's chances of retaining his place
and the welcome return of fans to Stamford Bridge

04 Dec 2020


Frank Lampard is once again able to utilise a fully-fit squad for
tomorrow's clash with Leeds United as the Blues look to continue a run of
15 matches without defeat...


https://i.imgur.com/Wx3ycTZ.jpg


After making nine changes for the impressive midweek victory in Seville,
the boss has some tough selection decisions to make, particularly up front
following Olivier Giroud's four-goal haul in Spain.


Whether the Frenchman will retain his place in attack was a topic of
discussion put to Lampard at his pre-match press conference on Friday
afternoon, with the answer centring on how the Chelsea head coach must
choose the best centre-forward for the job tomorrow.


'Everyone is fit,' Lampard reported. 'With Giroud, it's not a case of
giving any player assurances over game time because with a competitive
squad like ours, that's very difficult to do.


https://i.imgur.com/US9AKsX.jpg
There is strong competition in attack as the Blues prepare to welcome
Leeds to the Bridge this weekend


'All you want is for players, when they're out of the team, to train well,
get themselves in the team and perform like Oli did the other day because
then that gives me nice problems. I'm happy with him - his form is good
and he's training well.


'In that forward area, I have competition for places. Tammy Abraham has
been playing very well for us this season, scoring goals and making
assists. I never see anything negative from Oli and I have huge respect
for him. If he plays like he did against Sevilla, clearly he will get more
opportunities to play because that was just a top-class performance.'


Lampard was also asked about the prospect of minutes for Billy Gilmour in
upcoming games…


'We are competitive in midfield. We don't have injuries at the moment and
the numbers do mean some players will miss out on squads but the quality
of Billy will hopefully mean he gets some minutes, particularly when we
look at the Champions League game coming up in midweek.


'More than that, I think Billy's quality will shine through but obviously
there is competition in that area so we'll have to see.'


Fans will be back at Stamford Bridge tomorrow for the first time in 272
days and the boss is understandably looking forward to seeing them…


'It means a great deal because we've been missing them. In restart, there
was such a focus on just getting the season finished but this season has
started and I certainly feel it. We do this job and we love it for a
reason, working in the Premier League because of the fans and the
rivalries and what it means to people, so to get 2,000 of our fans back is
a big deal.


'They've been patient. I know more fans will want tickets than could get
tickets and we hope that moves in the right direction quickly but it'll be
nice to hear them tomorrow supporting the team.'


Frank was also asked if some teams having home support and others not, due
to the Government's tiered system, would affect competition…


'I don't know but it's a good question and it's unfortunate that some
clubs can't because of whatever tier they're in. Our fans can certainly
help us by being vocal and supportive when we're at home. Chelsea fans are
always like that for us at Stamford Bridge.


'We played a pre-season game at Brighton where there were 2,500 and they
definitely affected the atmosphere even though it was a low number
compared to the stadium so I expect them to be able to get behind us on
the day.'


Finally, Lampard spoke about the togetherness of the group…


'We're playing well at the minute but we can get better for sure and what
it takes to win over the course of a season is consistency. We've got a
good spirit. I think the nine changes in midweek and the performance and
result showed that but things will test you along the way on that front.


'We should be very understanding of where we're at – we're in a good
place but it can be a lot better and it will need to be if we're going to
sustain it through the season.'


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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/12/04/
-i-m-not-dwelling-on-it----lampard-on-history-with-bielsa-and-re

'I'm not dwelling on it' – Lampard on history with Bielsa and renewing
an old rivalry

04 Dec 2020


There is plenty of back-story to take into account as Frank Lampard's
Chelsea prepare to host Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds United in a league
encounter for the first time in over 16 years…


https://i.imgur.com/4lJImA2.jpg


That most recent meeting at Stamford Bridge was way back on the final day
of the 2003/04 campaign, with the Whites already relegated and Claudio
Ranieri's side assured of finishing as Premier League runners-up, our
highest league finish since 1963.


The two clubs were certainly on different trajectories at the time, with
Lampard featuring in the 1-0 victory courtesy of a Jesper Gronkjaer goal,
and then instrumental the following season as we won the title, while
Leeds had plummeted into the third tier by 2007.


Eight years ago, Lampard also featured in a fiery League Cup clash at
Elland Road so he knows all about a club rivalry that stretches way back,
although he insists the message to his players this weekend will be to
focus on the task at hand.


'I'm aware of the rivalry myself from being a Chelsea player for so long
and I know how the fans feel about it,' Lampard said in the build-up to
the game. 'That's football rivalry in the Premier League between two huge
clubs with a history.


https://i.imgur.com/l3VCjGU.jpg
Lampard celebrates a goal in our last meeting with Leeds, a 5-1 win at
Elland Road in 2012


'It's hard for me to equate that history when I talk to certain players
like Timo Werner or Kai Havertz. They don't know the history so they can
only look at Leeds at face value and see a very well-managed team that
play with incredible energy and speed in their game.


'I don't know if rivalry will come into it or not but it will be a
competitive match because that's how Leeds approach games these days.'


Lampard versus Bielsa provides added spice following the infamous incident
in which the Leeds boss sent a member of staff to covertly watch Lampard's
Derby County training sessions ahead of meetings in the Championship two
seasons ago.


The saga was dubbed Spygate and resulted in Leeds being fined £200,000
before Derby beat them in a heated two-legged play-off at the end of the
2018/19 season. While Lampard acknowledges it was 'a great news story' at
the time, he claims to have moved on from the fallout and preferred
instead to reflect on his admiration for Bielsa the coach.


'It's in the past and I'm certainly not going to dwell on it going into
this game,' he stated. 'I'd rather dwell on the respect I have for him as
a coach. It was a story that had a lot to it but it's gone now.


https://i.imgur.com/4dOBfnH.jpg


'I just look at how well he's done there, bringing Leeds up the year
after. They were probably the strongest team in the Championship the year
we played against them at Derby so it was a very proud moment for us and
for myself actually to go against him and win that game [the play-off
semi-final].


https://i.imgur.com/ELytsnP.jpg


'I'm not concerned about what lesson he's learned or not. I respect him
and I respect Leeds but I only see the football side of it now and my only
concern is with us being right tomorrow to try and win the match.'


As well as rivalries renewed, there will be a chance for Lampard to come
up against two former team-mates in Patrick Bamford, who joined Chelsea at
the age of 16 in 2012, and Jack Harrison, a colleague of Lampard's at New
York City. Both players are key attacking components in Bielsa's
free-flowing, dangerous side and the Blues head coach is wary of the
problems they can cause.


'I remember him well,' he said of Bamford, who has seven Premier League
goals to his name already this term. 'He trained with us quite a lot as a
young player when he arrived at the club and clearly had great finishing
ability and an eye for goal from that early stage at Chelsea.


https://i.imgur.com/L8BVRkL.jpg
A young Bamford trained often with the first team during his time in the
Academy


'Obviously it didn't quite work out for him, which was probably more due
to the competition he faced at that period up front for us, but he should
be proud of the way his career has gone.'


On Harrison, Lampard notes the winger's improvement since their days
together in the MLS.


'Jack is a million miles from the player he was in New York,' he
continued. 'I hope that doesn't sound a negative in any way because he was
a real developing player at that point. I've got a lot of time for him and
we keep in touch – I actually spoke to him the other day.


'The player he's developed into at Leeds has been really impressive. He's
playing great football, a threat to feet, quick, runs with high intensity
and he's one of their major players in an attacking sense so I'm delighted
with how his career has gone.'


Leeds currently have the second-highest number of shots in the division
and are proving an unpredictable attacking force, so Lampard acknowledges
they will provide a challenge to a recently-reinforced Chelsea defence
that has conceded just two goals in 10 matches.


'It will be a big test for us,' added the boss. 'If you analyse Leeds,
which is not easy because of the way they play, you see they have lots of
shots and score goals against top teams. We'll have to be at our absolute
best in terms of concentration and the togetherness in how we defend.


'We've been showing some really good signs and that's how you get clean
sheets from front to back but it will be a huge test because they're one
of the most dangerous teams in the league.'

--


Hoddle: 'Matthew will be sitting up there looking down now and

loving Chelsea being winners. He'll just love Chelsea winning.'


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