Tuesday, 24 December 2019

Lampard aims De Bruyne & Salah dig at Mourinho when promising patience with Chelsea youngsters

The current Blues boss has vowed to keep showing faith in players of potential, unlike some of those who have gone before him at Stamford Bridge
Frank Lampard has aimed a sly dig at former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and his handling of Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah and Romelu Lukaku, with the current Blues boss vowing to keep faith with promising youngsters.

That has not always been the philosophy at Stamford Bridge, with top talent slipping the net as a result.

Chelsea have, at one stage or another, had De Bruyne, Salah and Lukaku on their books, but seen that trio go on to become global superstars outside of west London.

 

Lampard is eager to ensure that there is no repeat of that situation during his tenure, with patience set to be shown in an exciting group of academy graduates that form part of the club’s class of 2019-20.

Referencing those who have gone before him, the Blues legend said of his development plans: “If we’re not patient and we don’t stick with the players then you might be in a situation where we have been before, where top world-class players have been at Chelsea when they were 20 or 21, but the managers maybe didn’t stick with them so much then.

“I’m in a position where I’m going to stick with them.”

Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori and Reece James are among the youngsters to have seen regular game time this season, with that quartet flourishing on a Premier League stage after spending time on loan in the second tier last season.





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