Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has said he does not regret releasing
Frank Lampard despite the midfielder’s impressive form for Manchester
City, in comments published by several British newspapers on Monday.
Lampard,
36, left Chelsea in June after a glittering 11-year spell in which he
became the club’s all-time leading scorer and after initially signing
for New York City, he was loaned to their sister club, Manchester City.
The
former England star has scored six goals this season, including the
winner at Leicester City on Saturday, but Mourinho says it would have
hindered the development of Chelsea’s young players if Lampard had
stayed.
“My view is that when you want to look forward, look to
the future and have people like (Cesc) Fabregas and (Nemanja) Matic and
Jeremie Boga (Chelsea under-21s midfielder), which are the next 10 years
of the club, the project is to prepare for the next 10 years, not for
the next year. We made the right decision,” said Mourinho.
“You
can argue, ‘You have John Terry and Didier Drogba.’ Different. Drogba is
a striker that is coming to help and support the team. John Terry is
the best central defender in English football and it doesn’t matter how
old he is.
“The nucleus of the team has to be developed and to
have a big player like Frank we would stop the development of the other
guys.
“It’s his life, nothing to do with us. He left Chelsea as a
free agent and chooses his life. We can’t complain about it. That’s
football.”
Lampard’s loan spell at City is due to end in January,
but their manager Manuel Pellegrini has revealed that he would like to
keep him at the club for longer.
“Frank wants to stay, we want to
keep him,” Pellegrini said after City’s 1-0 win at Leicester. “We must
resolve the problem with New York City and with the MLS (Major League
Soccer).”
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