Kante told Lampard he had his dead legs in progress, but after a minute he made a 50-foot spring.

Chelsea was unfortunate to be defeated against Liverpool in European Supercupa. Despite having two days less to fire than the opponent, the Knights “” showed a fantastic presentation and sent the match to penalty. Unfortunately, Tammy Abraham missed the last penalty by granting the first trophy to Jurgen Klopp's boys. Footballers [...]
Despite having two days less to fire than the opponent, the Knights “” showed a fantastic presentation and sent the match to penalty.
Unfortunately, Tammy Abraham missed the last penalty by granting the first trophy to Jurgen Klopp's boys.
Chelsea footballers were seen to be extremely tired of going on, and a man who was having a hard time coping with it was N olo Kante.

The Frenchman had not yet recovered completely from the injury, but Frank Lambard decided to install it from the first minute without replacing it for 120 minutes.
In the first part of the follow-up, he told his coach, Frank Lambard that his <x0... feet had died”.
“He didn't train much,” said Lambard. I had to protect him because he had four years of constant game.
He had a pretty serious injury. He told me after the first half of it was over and his legs were dead, and then one minute, he ran 50 meters again.
With that mentality, work ethical, and want to play for this club I'm a happy man. )
Listen to what the bosses had to say after fatday? Pic.twitter. com/zXTdq9p IoP
) Chelsea FC (@Chelsea FC) August 15, 2019
We know how important he is to the club. I'm excited to have it, and you saw the impact. ”
Below, the view from the moment he was referring to Lampardi when Kante ran 50 meters, despite the death of “ “ ” /Periscope. com/
Kante to Lambard in extra-time: My legs are dead
Four five minutes later: Pic.twitter. com/d4 Abbas M6UL
) SNM (@JackCook95) August 16, 2019












