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Chelsea's preparations for the Champions League final were disrupted yesterday by reports from Italy that Frank Lampard would quit the club after the game to take up a four-year contract with Inter Milan. Confirmation from Uefa that Lubos Michel, the referee who allowed Luis García's infamous “ghost goal” in the semi-final defeat by Liverpool three years ago, will be in charge against Manchester United tomorrow evening provided a further source of irritation.
Senior officials at Chelsea reacted with surprise and anger that fresh speculation about Lampard, 29, had surfaced just 48 hours before the biggest match in the club's history and Peter Kenyon, the chief executive, placed an immediate call to Roman Abramovich, the owner, to ensure that no deal had taken place without his knowledge. An investigation has been launched to discover whether an agent is falsely claiming to represent Chelsea in transfer business, so strong was the word from Milan that a transfer was on the verge of completion.
Sources in Milan were happy to provide details of a salary - approximately £5.8 million a year - and a length of contract for the Lampard transfer, yet Chelsea claimed that there had been no contact between the clubs, while Steve Kutner, the England midfield player's agent, insisted that no decision would be made on his future until later in the summer, after talks with Chelsea.
Lampard's contract has one year to run and it may be that if he cannot reach agreement on an extended deal, he will be sold rather than allowed to leave on a free transfer, but Kutner said that word of an imminent move to Milan was wrong.
“There is no truth in it at all,” Kutner said. “I don't know why Inter Milan would think this. Nobody has talked to me and I am good friends with the owner, Massimo Moratti. I took Paul Ince there, I took Patrick Vieira there - if there was something on I am sure I would know.
“The situation is that Frank has got a massive match on Wednesday, after which he needs to spend time with his family, because he has not had a real opportunity to do that since his mother died. He needs to get away and sort out his personal life and when he has done that we will sit down and talk about his future in football.
“After that we will talk to Chelsea and that is as far as we have got - there is nothing in the pipeline and I don't know why this has surfaced now.”
The speculation could not have come at a worse time for Chelsea, with so much uncertainty around important players going into the club's first Champions League final. Didier Drogba is a target for AC Milan and there is still no final word on whether Avram Grant, the first-team coach, will be in charge next season.
Lampard's departure seemed a perfect fit with increasing indications that he would be reunited with José Mourinho, Grant's predecessor, if he went to Inter. Mourinho expects to open talks with Moratti next week and is favoured to replace Roberto Mancini as coach. Although preliminary terms have not been agreed, his appointment is increasingly regarded as a matter of when, rather than if.
Chelsea reacted with stoicism to Michel's appointment, though there is little doubt that they would have preferred another referee, for superstitious reasons if nothing else. Chelsea have not won a match officiated by the Slovak, who also took charge of their 1-0 defeat to Werder Bremen in last season's group stage.
Chelsea will train at the Luzhniki Stadium this evening, with the final place in their starting XI still up for grabs. It is a straight fight between Florent Malouda and Salomon Kalou. Grant is leaning towards picking Malouda for his greater experience - the France winger has started all Chelsea's Champions League away matches this season - though a final decision could be delayed until tomorrow afternoon.
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At least Frankie scored his penalty. Terry & Anelka? Couldn't
have happened 2 two nicer blokes.
jc, paris, france
It looks like Chelsea are getting their excuses in early again.
derek, east yorkshire,
Whenever there is a big game, the media run stories about one of the key players wishes to leave. It is as if they are trying to unsettle them.
In this case, a second-hand report from a foreign newspaper, and it took two Times reporters to cobble the unattributed details together. Bravo.
Matt , Dubai,
Sounds like certain people with certain interests attempting to gain any advantage possible by disrupting Chelsea's preparation for the final. I don't want to be cynical but it all smells like a deliberate plant with no substance.
Tony, Enfield, UK
It's quite unfair to Chelsea and her supporters the way people react concerning their protests. In my opinion, I think that 'ghost-goal has up till date plagued the club's European performance in their quest for glory. ChelseaFC's position in this matter should be respected.
Stanbluez, Enugu, Nigeria
David in Poole you should be ashamed of yourself..it's difficult to imagine insulting more people in five lines of text. Did you not read Simon Barnes piece on Frank Lampard..the Chelski tag is so boring..at least show some original thought.
Ian, Wokingham, england
Inter or journalists close to them playing Devils advocate me thinks following yesterdays stories about "Mancini to Chelsea"? As for Lampard, with the numbers being suggested for a contract extension, if he leaves it will be for the sporting challenge of another country & he will go with thanks.
John , USA,
Lubos Michel failed to send Cech off, and if it wasn't a goal it was a blatant penalty. Why do these 2 facts constantly get overlooked?
lee, bristol,
What Chelski supporters also appear to leave out is that if Lubos Michel had not given the goal then they would have had their first choice goal keeper sent off and a penalty awarded to Liverpool. Then again they would have probably complained about that too....sums them up really!
TR, London,
Lubos Michel is highly regarded and for good reason. He is an excellent referee. Chelsea dredge this ghost-goal up every single chance they get- even three years later- and this is an obvious attempt to undermine the ref before the game. They can't have much faith in their own ability.
Phil, London,
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