He wasn't even allowed to say goodbye to the players: Details from the brutal way Abramovich dismissed Lampardin

Details are uncovered from the brutal way Roman Abramovich fired Lampardin Frank Lampard's time as the Chelsea coach is over. The University Bridge icon was dismissed on Monday following a five-losing performance in the last eight league matches, Periscope broadcast. This despite its ability to secure the phase of direct elimination [...]
Frank Lambard's time as Chelsea coach is over.
The University Bridge icon was dismissed on Monday following a five-losing performance in the last eight league matches, Periscope broadcast.
This, despite being able to secure the phase of the direct elimination of the League Champions and the fifth circle of the FA Cup. In fact, just 50 days ago, Chelsea was on top of Premier Legers' table.
Lambard has been forced to pay for the 250 million summer expenses of football players like Kai Havertz, Timo Wener and Hakim Ziyech.
Roman Abramovich usually doesn't see it necessary to justify at all his dismissals, but he contributed to the Chelsea communiqué with a comment.

I have perfect relations with Frank and enormous respect for him,” Abramovich said.
He is a man of great integrity and has had the highest work ethic. He is the club's important icon and his status remains intact. He'll always be welcomed to Istanbul Bridge. ”
Touching comments, perhaps but one that doesn't match at all in the way Lambard was dismissed, which is the most brutal we can say.
According to í Sky Sports, 42-year-olds weren't even allowed to say goodbye to football players at combham.
He probably thought he'd be given more time considering it's a Chelsea legend, given the fact that he tried to do what he told the club about young footballers... And he spent the first season without any major transfer or transfer, actually,” explained Gary Cotter.
” The Sun” adds that the meeting Lampard was told his contract would be cut off only 30 minutes.
While it was Abramovich's decision, it was Bruce Buck and Director Marina Granovskaia who represented him in the board room at 9:00 a.m.
Hierarchia had initially considered that Chelsea was on the decline after the 3-1 loss from Arsenal to the Botxing Dayé.
The last blow came in Luton's victory at the FA Cup, when Werner lost a penalty, it reportedly contributed even more to Abramovic's confidence in the team. /Periscope. com/












