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Frank Lampard helped young Chelsea stars become great at Stamford Bridge during his first stint in charge, but the struggling caretaker manager now has other priorities.
Lampard admits Chelsea 'gets what it deserves' against Arsenal
With six defeats out of six and the possibility of relegation still not mathematically ruled out with five games left, Chelsea caretaker manager Frank Lampard will not be blamed for his move to the group. academy talent during the club's boom to trigger a reaction from underperforming stars. . It may therefore be surprising that the 44-year-old has yet to give one of the talented stars currently at the club's academy at Cobham a minute.
During the first season of his first term as club manager in 2019-20, Lampard staunchly defended Mason Mount, Reece James, Tammy Abraham and Fikayo Tomori when he decided to launch them against the pitches. more seasoned professionals. such as Olivier Giroud, Pedro and Antonio Rudiger. "I leave this season to see what these young men can do," the Blues boss said in 2019. "If I hadn't had a transfer ban and had come to this club and had the opportunity to bring in players in the summer, I would still have believed in the young players."
In the end, he led Chelsea into the top four and into the FA Cup final, all without spending a dime on a transfer. But now, Lampard is feeling the pressure to claim that elusive first win after a disastrous return to the bench. Intentionally or not, he also ignores the presence of the academy, goes against the 'vision 2030' set out by the director of football development Neil Bath, continues to choose players with difficult circumstances first. eye.
Express Sport takes a look at four stars who haven't had a chance to shine under Lampard, who could impress if given the chance in the final weeks of the season.
Chelsea training and press conference
Frankly Lampard:
The Chelsea coach had a huge influence on Mason Mount's career. (Image:
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Lewis Hall
One of the brightest signs of Graham Potter's brief reign was the introduction of 18-year-old Hall into the first team. Not only that, but this young player has also been on the field with some impressive performances. Whether left-back, full-back or central midfielder, Hall does his job quietly and efficiently as Potter's valet.
He produced a man-of-the-match against Manchester City in a 0-2 Carabao Cup loss and made 10 Premier League appearances while Ben Chilwell was injured. Hall has shown the lack of determination and pace of work in some of Chelsea's defeats this season, and if Potter had stayed at the helm, his season could have been different. For him, being sent back to the development team made no sense, especially when Marc Cucurella was struggling and Chelsea were conceding goals. A major factor in that decision was that Hall was unlikely to play much after eight new signings arrived in January. But Lampard could easily find a spot in his 20-man squad for this exciting player, who is certain to be in talks to play some of the remaining games.
Liverpool FC v Chelsea FC - Premier League
Lewis Room:
Chelsea teenager impressed under Potter. (Image:
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Carney Chukwuemeka
With just one Premier League appearance and 10 substitute appearances, Chukwuemeka could be forgiven if he was a bit frustrated with the limited appearances he made during his first season at Chelsea. At just 19 years old, the attacking midfielder showed plenty of promise at Aston Villa before the Blues rushed to sign him for £20m.
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