Lampard Urges Chelsea Not To Sack Mourinho
Former Chelsea midfielder, Frank Lampard has advised the club not to get rid of current manager, Jose Mourinho.
The
Portuguese is under pressure following a miserable start to this season
and defeat to Liverpool over the weekend, which sees the Blues in 15th
place with 11 points.
There
has been talk that some players are not willing to make an effort for
Mourinho and Lampard says it would only reflect badly on the player
himself.
“Well, it is nonsense if it is happening – and I don’t believe it is,” he said.
“I
don’t think players at the top level can down tools. Your first
responsibility as a player is to yourself – if you are downing tools,
the only one who looks stupid is yourself.
“This
is not a great moment, this is not a time to flick the ball around the
corner and have great games. This is a time for players to knuckle down
and win games, maybe the hard way. These rumours around big players… the
problem is when you are having a hard time, these stories become
bigger. I don’t think those words would have been spoken, but it’s not
great that they’re coming out.”
Lampard
also spoke about stability at Stamford Bridge and pleaded with the
club’s hierarchy not to sack Mourinho, who he insists is the best
manager in Chelsea’s history.
He
added: “When you look at it, it is crazy [the numbers of managers
Chelsea have had in the Roman Abramovich era]. But Chelsea is a unique
club. I think there’s such a desire to win and a pressure to win. The
owner, the board, they have taken the decisions to win, and to be fair
to them, as Chelsea people we can’t complain.
“We
have had a lot of managers, and it might look messy, but we have got a
lot of Premier League titles and a Champions League. What has been said
recently is they want stability, so that’s the interesting thing to see
now.
“Stability
is the ideal. Manchester Untied were the ideal with Sir Alex Ferguson
and the same with the great Liverpool managers of the past, it’s the
ideal. You want to see a manager stay, you want to see young players
coming through, and that’s the intriguing thing to see now, to see if
Chelsea stick with him. He’s got a four-year contract and he has got the
best record as Chelsea manager. He is proven world class, and I think
they should stick with him.”
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