When fighting, Mourinho might want to teach Lampard



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Chelsea lost to Tottenham Hotspur on penalties in the Carabao Cup 4-5. The game was hot when José Mourinho fought Frank Lampard.

Tottenham host Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, early Wednesday morning (9/30/2020) WIB, in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, also known as the 2020/2021 League Cup of England. In regulation time, the match ended 1-1, with the Blues leading first thanks to the response from Timo Werner and Erik Lamela.

The party immediately proceeded to the tos-tosan round. Tottenham Hotspur finally emerged as champions with a score of 5-4, after Chelsea’s last executor, Mason Mount, failed to score the ball.

Pictures of the match can be seen at the link. this.

In the first half, a hot moment happened. There was a discussion between the directors of the two teams, José Mourinho and Frank Lampard.

Mourinho’s hand gestures show that Lampard talks too much. The man from Portugal also told Lampard to sit down.

Lampard also responded to Mourinho’s words and also asked him to sit down. The two continued exchanging words.

The referee’s officer is in the middle of both. Fortunately, the two were not separated or until they received a warning and returned to see the progress of the game.

According to Give me sportJosé Mourinho did not like the style of Frank Lampard, who at that time Chelsea only got ahead through the goal of Timo Werner. He even spat out words.

“Fuck Frank, when you lose 3-0, you don’t stay here,” he said.

He refers to the match in which Chelsea visited West Brom last weekend. The Blues were struggling to fall behind 0-3 in the first half (although they were able to equalize in the second half).

Even then, Lampard could only sit on the bench and stare at the field. He does not stand aside giving instructions.

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Jose Mourinho, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur reacts during the Carabao Cup fourth round match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on September 29, 2020 in London, England.  Football stadiums across the UK remain empty due to the coronavirus pandemic, as government social distancing laws prohibit fans within venues, causing matches to be played behind closed doors.  (Photo by Neil Hall - Pool / 2020 Getty Images)Frank Lampard, who was only able to sit there when Chelsea fell 0-3 behind West Brom (Getty Images)

It could be, José Mourinho taught Frank Lampard. He might want to say, ‘if you stay on the sidelines, not only do you win, but when you lose it, you should too.’

José Mourinho and Frank Lampard are actually “teachers and students”. When Mourinho coached Chelsea, he trusted Frank Lampard as the brain of the game who could win two Premier League trophies at the 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 msuim.

(aff / krs)




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