蘭帕德:阿特塔很出色、我尊重路易茲 - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/12/28/
frank-lampard-discusses-mikel-arteta--the-merits-of-knowing-a-cl
Lampard discusses Arteta, the merits of knowing a club well and why he'll
always respect David Luiz
28 Dec 2019
In the build-up to Sunday's red versus blue London derby, Frank Lampard
has been discussing his opposite number, the benefits of being a manager
who knows his club inside-out and why David Luiz's switch across the
capital will not taint his respect for the Brazilian.
https://i.imgur.com/obe0tgZ.jpg
The Blues are currently on a seven-match run of yo-yoing results, bouncing
from defeat to victory since the end of last month. The form book, allied
with our impressive record away from home this campaign, might suggest a
return to winning ways at the Emirates but Lampard knows the task will not
be that simple.
'It's a tough visit to a London rival,' he stated, 'big stadium, new
manager, good players so we will just focus on what it is.'
While Lampard's side have faced difficulties in recent weeks, Arsenal's
problems have been more severe and they have just one win in 14 matches in
all competitions stretching back to October. Their struggles ultimately
cost boss Unai Emery his job and the Spaniard has since been replaced by
compatriot and former Gunners midfielder Mikel Arteta.
It is the 37-year-old's first managerial job after three-and-a-half years
working under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, therefore the inevitable
questions about inexperience have quickly followed. However Lampard, who
got his first role as Derby County boss 18 months ago before returning to
west London in the summer, believes years in the dugout count for only so
much in the cut-and-thrust of the modern game.
'He's worked with one of the greatest coaches, if not the greatest, for a
couple of years at Man City and he was always an intelligent player so I
don't buy the whole inexperience thing,' claimed Lampard.
'You don't know until you take the chance with somebody, and who's to say
that a manager is better or worse because they're in their first year or
their 50th year of management?
'There are challenges daily and I'm sure he would have seen that at City
but he would have observed it more and obviously been a big support for
Guardiola. Now it's his turn to make those decisions himself but from the
years he's had working with Guardiola at a huge club who have been
successful, I think it puts him in great stead.
'He was a very good player, very intelligent and very technical. He seemed
to be a leader, not in a fist-pumping way but a leader in whatever team he
was playing in so it looks like he could be well-suited for management. I
do wish him well on a personal level – not on Sunday – but I do because
when you see a fresh manager come into a job like that, I can understand
the strains and the pressures of it.'
https://i.imgur.com/Y4cHlML.jpg
Lampard faced Arteta on numerous occasions as a player
Arteta's appointment increased the stock of Premier League managers in
post who have strong affiliations to their club to almost half and Lampard
acknowledged there are merits to knowing a club well when you are in
charge. Yet those benefits tend to be short-term only and ultimately the
quality of any manager will always shine through in the end.
'I'm not sure if you looked at it across the board whether officially it
helps but I've certainly found that it helped me knowing some faces behind
the scenes, knowing the values of the club, what the standards and the
wants are,' he continued.
'I think that can help certainly at the start in the early stages but
after that it probably levels out and your work is your work.'
Our final contest of 2019 brings about a reunion with David Luiz, the
defender who won six major honours across two spells at Stamford Bridge.
Lampard has reiterated that there are no hard feelings between the pair
and that the Brazilian's switch across London was purely a football
decision.
'There are decisions you have to make and it was just a decision that was
made,' he explained. 'While I'm here, I'll be making countless more of
those in different ways so that's just what it is. I don't want to talk
too much going into a game against a player who I respect and played with.
'If you look at our defenders and the emergence of [Fikayo] Tomori, that's
obviously been a big plus for us but I certainly wished David well when he
left. He was part of a Champions League-winning team, he played with half
a hamstring in that final and he got himself fit when he was under
pressure with the injury so I will always respect that.'
https://i.imgur.com/NGK8rhd.jpg
David Luiz and Lampard with the Champions League trophy in Munich
A player who moved in the opposite direction across London has also been
in the headlines in recent days but Lampard confirmed there was no update
on Olivier Giroud's future.
'It's still the same, he's part of our squad and we'll see when the window
opens if anything happens,' he added. 'I know he's commented this week but
as I've said before, his professionalism and how he's trained has been
spot-on for me.
'It's purely been at times over the course of the season so far my
selections and a lot of that has probably been Tammy's form – he's been
one of the outstanding strikers in the Premier League in my opinion.
That's the way it's been so when January comes, then we can officially
start talking about it more.'
Mateo Kovacic will be available again after serving a one-game suspension
against Southampton, while Mason Mount could be back in contention to
start after suffering with illness in the build-up to the Boxing Day game.
Marcos Alonso missed out and may also return but another full-back is
unlikely to recover in time.
'Marcos Alonso got a small muscle injury against Tottenham but hopefully
he'll be okay,' revealed Lampard. 'Reece James probably won't. He's got an
ankle injury and we need to look at it but I think it's going to be a
little longer.'
--
KTBFFH
--
frank-lampard-discusses-mikel-arteta--the-merits-of-knowing-a-cl
Lampard discusses Arteta, the merits of knowing a club well and why he'll
always respect David Luiz
28 Dec 2019
In the build-up to Sunday's red versus blue London derby, Frank Lampard
has been discussing his opposite number, the benefits of being a manager
who knows his club inside-out and why David Luiz's switch across the
capital will not taint his respect for the Brazilian.
https://i.imgur.com/obe0tgZ.jpg
The Blues are currently on a seven-match run of yo-yoing results, bouncing
from defeat to victory since the end of last month. The form book, allied
with our impressive record away from home this campaign, might suggest a
return to winning ways at the Emirates but Lampard knows the task will not
be that simple.
'It's a tough visit to a London rival,' he stated, 'big stadium, new
manager, good players so we will just focus on what it is.'
While Lampard's side have faced difficulties in recent weeks, Arsenal's
problems have been more severe and they have just one win in 14 matches in
all competitions stretching back to October. Their struggles ultimately
cost boss Unai Emery his job and the Spaniard has since been replaced by
compatriot and former Gunners midfielder Mikel Arteta.
It is the 37-year-old's first managerial job after three-and-a-half years
working under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, therefore the inevitable
questions about inexperience have quickly followed. However Lampard, who
got his first role as Derby County boss 18 months ago before returning to
west London in the summer, believes years in the dugout count for only so
much in the cut-and-thrust of the modern game.
'He's worked with one of the greatest coaches, if not the greatest, for a
couple of years at Man City and he was always an intelligent player so I
don't buy the whole inexperience thing,' claimed Lampard.
'You don't know until you take the chance with somebody, and who's to say
that a manager is better or worse because they're in their first year or
their 50th year of management?
'There are challenges daily and I'm sure he would have seen that at City
but he would have observed it more and obviously been a big support for
Guardiola. Now it's his turn to make those decisions himself but from the
years he's had working with Guardiola at a huge club who have been
successful, I think it puts him in great stead.
'He was a very good player, very intelligent and very technical. He seemed
to be a leader, not in a fist-pumping way but a leader in whatever team he
was playing in so it looks like he could be well-suited for management. I
do wish him well on a personal level – not on Sunday – but I do because
when you see a fresh manager come into a job like that, I can understand
the strains and the pressures of it.'
https://i.imgur.com/Y4cHlML.jpg
Lampard faced Arteta on numerous occasions as a player
Arteta's appointment increased the stock of Premier League managers in
post who have strong affiliations to their club to almost half and Lampard
acknowledged there are merits to knowing a club well when you are in
charge. Yet those benefits tend to be short-term only and ultimately the
quality of any manager will always shine through in the end.
'I'm not sure if you looked at it across the board whether officially it
helps but I've certainly found that it helped me knowing some faces behind
the scenes, knowing the values of the club, what the standards and the
wants are,' he continued.
'I think that can help certainly at the start in the early stages but
after that it probably levels out and your work is your work.'
Our final contest of 2019 brings about a reunion with David Luiz, the
defender who won six major honours across two spells at Stamford Bridge.
Lampard has reiterated that there are no hard feelings between the pair
and that the Brazilian's switch across London was purely a football
decision.
'There are decisions you have to make and it was just a decision that was
made,' he explained. 'While I'm here, I'll be making countless more of
those in different ways so that's just what it is. I don't want to talk
too much going into a game against a player who I respect and played with.
'If you look at our defenders and the emergence of [Fikayo] Tomori, that's
obviously been a big plus for us but I certainly wished David well when he
left. He was part of a Champions League-winning team, he played with half
a hamstring in that final and he got himself fit when he was under
pressure with the injury so I will always respect that.'
https://i.imgur.com/NGK8rhd.jpg
David Luiz and Lampard with the Champions League trophy in Munich
A player who moved in the opposite direction across London has also been
in the headlines in recent days but Lampard confirmed there was no update
on Olivier Giroud's future.
'It's still the same, he's part of our squad and we'll see when the window
opens if anything happens,' he added. 'I know he's commented this week but
as I've said before, his professionalism and how he's trained has been
spot-on for me.
'It's purely been at times over the course of the season so far my
selections and a lot of that has probably been Tammy's form – he's been
one of the outstanding strikers in the Premier League in my opinion.
That's the way it's been so when January comes, then we can officially
start talking about it more.'
Mateo Kovacic will be available again after serving a one-game suspension
against Southampton, while Mason Mount could be back in contention to
start after suffering with illness in the build-up to the Boxing Day game.
Marcos Alonso missed out and may also return but another full-back is
unlikely to recover in time.
'Marcos Alonso got a small muscle injury against Tottenham but hopefully
he'll be okay,' revealed Lampard. 'Reece James probably won't. He's got an
ankle injury and we need to look at it but I think it's going to be a
little longer.'
--
KTBFFH
--
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