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Lampard: Solskjaer criticism has been harsh

Chelsea boss backed his Man United counterpart ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash.

OLE GUNNAR SOLSJKAER has been harshly criticised since being appointed by Manchester United, according to Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard.

The Norwegian was propelled into the job on a caretaker basis last December following Jose Mourinho’s sacking and won 14 of his first 17 matches in charge.

But United’s form turned after he was handed the top job on a permanent basis as they ended the 2018-19 campaign with one win in nine matches, leading to some questioning the decision to hand him the role full-time.

Ahead of Chelsea’s opening-weekend trip to Old Trafford, however, Lampard insisted the criticism Solskjaer has faced is not justified.

“I am aware of it and it comes with the territory,” he said at his pre-match news conference. “It can be excessive, for everyone in football. I think it is possibly harsh as it is something that he came in to.

“You have to look at him this season and what he gets to do. I don’t listen too much to things.”

Like United, Chelsea have been written off for the title by many before a ball has been kicked this season after losing star player Eden Hazard to Real Madrid.

But Lampard, whose job has been hindered by Chelsea’s two-window transfer ban, was relishing the prospect of silencing his side’s critics — starting with victory at United on Sunday.

I love hearing predictions when we’re not in the top four and there isn’t anything better than proving people wrong,” he said.

“I love playing at Old Trafford. It is a big game for both teams. We are both huge clubs that have had a lot of success. 

“We both have the same idea that we want to be successful. We want to be competing.”

Chelsea finished 26 and 25 points off top two Manchester City and Liverpool respectively last season, but Lampard is aiming high ahead of his first campaign as a Premier League boss.

“Manchester City and Liverpool showed there was a gap, everyone has to make it up,” he said. “We will aim to win and of course we want to be in the Champions League every year. We are realistic and we just have to work our hardest.

“The gap [is bridgeable] because this is football. One of the beauties is that you start again fresh.”

Lampard also confirmed he will make a late decision on whether to use fitness doubts N’Golo Kante, Willian and Antonio Rudiger at Old Trafford.

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    Mute Brian Les
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    Jul 12th 2022, 7:17 PM

    Diageo not give them a dig out.
    Oh, that’s right they are as Irish as Michael flately, beejaysus.
    Drink local, support local

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    Jul 12th 2022, 7:04 PM

    When people wonder why there are so few players produced in Ireland, this is why.

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    Jul 12th 2022, 10:13 PM

    @Mogh Roith: can you elaborate?

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    Jul 12th 2022, 8:30 PM

    I am from D12, one of soccers heartlands in Dublin, but in 2022.. no sport or club will survive with out a under age set up …James Gate never had this in my day …

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    Jul 12th 2022, 10:15 PM

    @Exiled Dub: agreed. You need a feeder of some sort..expecting to pick off the best players once they move on from underage is not a viable strategy

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    Jul 13th 2022, 12:06 AM

    Should serve as a warning to a few once big sides. If they don’t partner up with a schoolboy section they risk going defunct in a few short years. There are a few LSL sides that have a great history but are on their last legs.
    And partnerships have to work both ways so they need to be bringing something to the table.

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    Jul 13th 2022, 1:43 AM

    There are too many clubs in city’s and the country in general , if a guy can’t get a game with a club he will leave , he is not prepared to fight for his place anymore , this is just one problem . Also the standard of schoolboy player coming through is not of a standard to push for a place in a decent side , and if they are ? Then the academy’s will snap them up and promise them Loi football . These are only two problems outside of the obvious ones , which I won’t go into here .

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