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Lampard: I don't care what car Ali drives, as long as he performs himself in the race

Lampard: I don't care what car Ali drives, as long as he performs himself in the race

According to Sky Sports, Everton coach Frank Lampard said he would not limit the personality of his players as long as they showed themselves on the pitch.

Everton's newly introduced Ali has become the focus of the media in terms of personal dress and driving. In response, Lampard said: "My personal point is that I don't care what car he drives, what clothes he wears, as long as he comes to training every day, wants to improve every day, respects the club, respects his teammates, and then goes all out." ”

"Contemporary society has changed and we all have to be aware of that, and I'm not refuting those who report him because everyone can have their own opinions, but I can only deal with what's in front of me."

"I said that Ali and Van der Beek are great players and as long as they show their character on the pitch, I'm happy. Everyone has some personality of their own, trying to limit them, which I think is harmful. ”

"Of course, that doesn't mean ali and any other player can freely represent themselves on the pitch, it's a different question than what jacket he wears. I don't like absolute freedom, and under the plan we set, the players can express themselves. ”

"When the players get into the attacking third zone, it's not me who tells Anthony Gordon, De Malley Gray, Ali or Van de Beek what decisions should be made in this zone, I'll give them the right to play. In short, the structure of the team, the system is very important to me, and I will provide them with freedom under this premise, and the players must also agree with this. ”

(Melodious)

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