Lampard: 'David Luiz departure not about flexing managerial muscle'

Chelsea's decision to sell David Luiz was based purely on footballing terms, according to head coach Frank Lampard.

Published : Aug 10, 2019 19:49 IST

Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard
Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard
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Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard

Frank Lampard insists selling the experienced David Luiz to Arsenal was not about sending a message to his Chelsea squad.

The Blues boss rejected reports his former team-mate went on strike to force the deadline day move and instead described the surprise transfer as a decision made purely for footballing reasons.

Chelsea is understood to have gained £8million in return but have been left with only a single centre-back aged over 24.

Lampard, a first-time head coach at Premier League level, denied David Luiz's departure had anything to do with wanting to stamp his authority at Stamford Bridge. "I think it would have been naive to try to flex my muscles," Lampard said.

"I don't need to do that.

"I just play it as I see it. I watch how the players train, I watch how the players react in the dressing room, how the spirit is. And then I have to make decisions.

"The last thing I want to do is look back on these times and think 'I wish I had done that differently'.

"These are just decisions that I do daily. If it looks like [a power play] from the outside, then it wasn't. I did it purely as a football decision."

Chelsea begins its Premier League campaign away to Manchester United on Sunday.

Kurt Zouma is expected to partner Andreas Christensen at the heart of defence as Antonio Rudiger steps up his recovery from a knee injury sustained last season.

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