Chelsea’s
interim manager Rafa Benitez has said he expects the club’s
long-serving England players Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole to leave
Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.
Asked if it was the end of a glorious era for the pair who will be
out of contract, Benitez said: “I think so, that is the case at the
moment. I am only here for seven months. If it is for two or three years
then maybe I would have an influence.
“Sometimes you are in a difficult position as manager because there’s
too much to decide on, so it’s better to have a technical director
sometimes,” he said.
Chelsea’s technical director is Michael Emenalo.
Former Liverpool manager Benitez has been appointed until the end of
the season in place of Italian Roberto Di Matteo who was sacked this
week after the team’s dip in form despite winning the Champions League
and the FA Cup last season.
Midfielder Lampard, 34, their third highest scorer ever, and
left-back Cole, 31, have had huge success at Chelsea including helping
the club owned by Russian Roman Abramovich to became the first from
London to lift the European Cup.
Lampard has also won three Premier League titles and four FA Cups in
11 years since joining from West Ham United while Cole also won a league
title and four FA Cups with the west London club since leaving London
rivals Arsenal in 2006.
Benitez said he met Abramovich for dinner on Thursday.
“I spent two or three hours with the owner, we talked about
everything. He knows my ideas, but we didn’t have that much time
together. Maybe we will in future,” he said.
“If you have confidence in yourself and explain yourself, everyone
can understand,” added the Spaniard, who won the Champions league with
Liverpool.
“My impression with the owner is he’s a nice person. You can talk
with him and he understands. He likes to see you have a clear idea: I
think it’s black and white with him.”
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