In case you didn’t know…
Frank Lampard was appointed as Maurizio Sarri’s successor soon after the Italian’s departure to Juventus.
As envisaged, he brings in a different brand of football, encapsulated by flexibility, emphasis on attacking midfielders and most notably, intensity. Compared to Sarri’s high pressing, captivating yet rigid footballing style, Lampard’s style is different.
The same has been witnessed in Chelsea’s pre-season training schedules and matches, with emphasis on rigorous practice, one-on-one training and change in formations. Lampard has stuck to a counter-attacking configuration in 4-2-3-1, but also not ruled out 4-3-3 and the old fashioned 4-1-2-1-2 with the midfield diamond.
The heart of the matter
Azpilicueta however, is ready to accept the challenges and changes posed by the new management. Speaking to Sky Sports, he said:
He added:
Not only Azpilicueta, but a host of other first team stars at Chelsea have acknowledged the change in tactics and heaped praise on how it is to work with the club’s record goalscorer.
What’s next?
With each passing fixture, Chelsea look more comfortable with what Lampard desires. However, there’s a long way to go in the upcoming season, against the best in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, the Blues take on Reading on Sunday.
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