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English Premier League mentoring turned against each other? Jose Mourinho and Lampard are hot on the sidelines. He is better than Uncle Bird.

In the early morning of September 30th, Beijing time, the first game of the English League Cup 1/8 final started with passion, and Chelsea was eliminated by Tottenham Hotspur on penalties. This is also the first time Lampard lost to Mourinho's team in his coaching career. During the game, the coaches of the two teams once had a fierce confrontation on the sidelines, which immediately triggered the speculation that "the mentor and the apprentice turned against each other." In this regard, the two denied it after the game.

As we all know, Lampard was Mourinho's right-hand man when he coached Chelsea. Together, they helped the Blues reach the top. Now, with the magic lamp hanging up his boots and starting his coaching career, the relationship between them has changed from mentoring to opposition. Before the Carling Cup, the two men had played three times as head coaches, and Lampard kept the record of winning. In last season's Premier League, he even led Chelsea to beat Tottenham Hotspur at home and away, extending his record of beating former mentor Mourinho to three games. Now, the two men once again led the team to meet in a narrow way, and the "new hatred and old hatred" came together.

In the first19th minute, Werner scored to take the lead for Chelsea. In the 26th minute, the broadcast camera captured an interesting episode. Mourinho and Lampard suddenly quarreled on the sidelines, and Mu Shuai even made a gesture to shut Lampard up, which once triggered the speculation that "mentoring turned against each other". From the picture, Mu Shuai is obviously the main attacker, while Lampard is somewhat "passively beaten".

After the game, the two explained this. Mourinho said: "Lampard gave me the same feeling as when he played for me." What I told him was the old coach's advice to the young coach, that is, when your team is behind and your players need us to stand up, we don't need to be the protagonists on the sidelines. I can't teach him anything about football because he knows football very well. Command on the sideline when you are behind, and stay calm when you are ahead. This is what I want to express. "

Compared with Mourinho, Lampard played down the conflict: "We had a good time on the sidelines. I told him that he seemed to talk to the referee more often than to the players. Actually, it's just a little thing between us. After the game, everything returned to normal. " Television pictures showed that after the game, the two men smiled and shook hands, as if nothing unpleasant had happened.