Wednesday, 7 October 2020

'Over to you Lampard, Sir': Chelsea fan names best roles for Werner and Havertz as Frank Lampard keen to use duo in several roles

'Over to you Lampard, Sir': Chelsea fan names best roles for Werner and Havertz as Frank Lampard keen to use duo in several roles

While Lampard continues to switch the positions of Werner and Havertz from time to time, Tribuna.com user @Richard Young has come up with a clear idea over the pair's prefered roles.
Last week, Frank Lampard said that Kai Havertz and Timo Werner ' don’t necessarily have favoured positions themselves ' but he has a clear idea of how to use the duo.
Our user @Richard Young, however, doesn't agree with the Chelsea boss, saying that the constant positional change won't help the Germain pair show their best selves at the Bridge.
"Lampard, Sir, I beg to disagree. They do have. There isn’t a football player that hasn’t got a favourite position where he or she is most effective . You had yours which was a central attacking midfielder from where you scored almost all the goals you scored for Chelsea, West Ham , Man City etc," Richard wrote.
"And sir you were always played in your favourite or preferred position. Kai Havertz said that though he is comfortable playing wide left or right, 'my favourite position is a forwarding position' behind the striker that was what he meant .
" Timo Werner we all know is extremely effective as a striker which is also his favourite position. So Lampard, Sir, these players should and must be played in their favourite or preferred positions always, where they are most effective.
"The same thing applies to N'Golo Kante , whose best position is right in front of the back four, giving them some form of protection.
"So your statement about Kai and Timo regarding their favourite position beats my wildest imagination and absolutely makes no sense at all . So over to you Lampard, Sir. Good luck, Sir."
Source:Tribuna.com

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