Frank Lampard – The Oldest Guard
With another legend Didier Drogba recently leaving the club for a lucrative offer from the Chinese club football revolution, this now makes Lampard the oldest member of the squad, and the ‘oldest guard’
We’re not allowing opportunities for younger talent to come through such as McEachran?
He spent last season on loan with Swansea City not really getting too many chances their and is likely to go out on loan again this season. Now I believe he is good enough to come in to the Chelsea first team and grow in stature, but his lack of chances has not allowed this as yet, he still has time and I believe he can be Frank’s replacement, he has to stay determined and focused and in the next two seasons will get more chances with the squad rotation.
Lampard is too slow now?
Many critics have claimed that Frank has lost his pace. This is natural when you get the wrong side of thirty. But, his match engine and stamina seem as good as ever and he still hits both boxes on that pitch many times in a match making him still to be a brilliant box-to-box midfielder. Frank will be the first person to tell you that he feels as fit today as he did when he was twenty-four. Players play for longer in this day and age, their diets are better and they work a lot harder in the gym.
Is he though? Does he not still cover as much of that pitch as any other player on the field? Does he not still show the same desire and passion as when he joined us from West Ham in 2001? Does he not still prove on a daily basis that he has the work rate, the passing ability and the goal scoring finesse to still be one of Chelsea’s finest current players? I believe he does.
But he’s not providing as many assists as he has done previously?
True, but he has still provided us with sixteen priceless goals from midfield. To his standard, that is also lower than average. But you simply have to look no further than our tactics last season, gone was the storming attacking play and in came this new defensively solid unit as a team. This meant Lampard playing a much deeper role and leaving the creative side to the more advanced Juan Mata. In my opinion, Lampard played the deeper role more than affectively providing help for John Obi Mikel in the holding role.
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I fully believe Lampard still has two/three good years left in him at Chelsea FC albeit in a different role than he and the fans have been used to. I believe the deeper lying Frank Lampard will be hugely affective within the next couple of seasons and he will provide the base for faster and creative players such as new signing Eden Hazard and Spanish genius Juan Mata so get forward and cause havoc. With more signings expected at the Bridge this summer I do feel that Lampard will be rotated more and game time will decrease, but so will the whole squad.
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Great Article 😉
Great Article 😉
Lampard, Legend
Lampard, Legend
Well writen.. Lampard is a legend forever !!
Well writen.. Lampard is a legend forever !!
Cheers for the positive comments guys 🙂 COYB!
Cheers for the positive comments guys 🙂 COYB!