How Frank Lampard's fine system has stormed the footballing world
Super “Fine” Lampard
Chelsea seems to have finally found the right man in Frank Lampard to maintain its influence in modern-day football. Do not take my word for it; Frank Lampard underscores exactly what it means to instill discipline, team spirit, focus, trust, and punishing unwarranted behavior on and off the pitch. Chelsea is known for its firing and hiring policy but Lampard seems uninterested by those fears as he penned down a long list of fines for his first-team players. Here is the full list.
Talk of the way he handled Ross Barkley’s missed penalty against Valencia and you will realize there is even a penalty for missing a penalty. In the moments building to the bad miss, both Willian and Jorginho exchanged words with Barkley on who should tuck it in. Lampard reiterated that Barkley was the designated taker until he passed the honors to Jorginho ten days later. This decision was indispensable in dealing with the dressing room wrangles that could have emerged had he not dealt with the issue calmly.
Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley misses a penalty against Valencia (Photo credits: Chelsea FC Twitter)
Lampard has also been disciplined and a masterclass in his treatment of the press. You all remember the hype and fuzz surrounding Chelsea’s wonder boy Odoi and his potential transfer under Sarri? Well, the Chelsea boss let it slip and fizzle. He has also been collected in his response to criticism about his adamance to play Mason Mount. His tactical genius and disciplined nature have allowed players such as Tomori, Kovacic and Tammy Abraham to blossom in the intense league. Kovacic is even finding his shooting boots! Everyone could witness the discipline paying off against Arsenal following Jorginho’s calmness against Arsenal, and Antonio Rudiger’s reaction against Tottenham Hotspurs player, Son’s red card. Lampard’s fine system has enabled the club to establish discipline and ethical standards, which are central to success.
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard in a past press conference (Photo credits: Chelsea FC Twitter)
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Let him sign players of his choice then we'll get to know more about his performance,so far he's doing a great job
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