Chelsea captain http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/John-Terry-c18895 will not be participating in the UEFA Champions League final and it is not certain if he will be allowed to lift the trophy if the London side manage a victory.
It was Chelsea skipper John Terry and Vice-captain http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809. However, it is uncertain if that will be the case if the Blues win the UEFA Champions
League against Bayern Munich.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 and has now been ruled out of the final on the 19th of May. If the Blues win now, it seems it will be English midfielder Frank Lampard who will lift the trophy
for the London side.
When asked, Lampard claimed he did not think it was too big an issue. According to Lampard it was more important for the Blues to secure a win in the final instead of contemplating who would win the trophy if they did win the coveted European competition.
Lampard said in an interview:
“I think too much has been made of that. First of all, we have to win it. You don't lift cups if you lose finals.
We've lifted it together many a time and if we win it then we'll deal with that situation.”
The midfielder revealed the Blues had former assistant manager http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 manager after Andre Villas-Boas was sacked mid-season after a string of poor performances.
While Lampard was not certain if Di Matteo would get a more permanent position with the club, he revealed he was hopeful the former Blues player would be able to continue on with the team in the future, after the end of the season.
He revealed:
“He deserves every accolade you can possibly give him for what he has done.
To turn that around from a very difficult situation, to get the big players playing, to get confidence running through the team, to get the club and the fans to react in the way he has done... It's a club decision come the summer, obviously, but I don't
think Robbie's a loser whatever happens, without a doubt.”
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