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Frank Lampard wants Coventry to play without fear in Premier League
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Frank Lampard wants Coventry to play without fear in Premier League

The Guardian Football about 3 hours 1 mins read
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  • ‘Physicality is a big part of what you need to compete’

Frank Lampard has urged his Coventry players to impose themselves on the Premier League, calling on his side to ensure they have no regrets after Friday’s curtain-raiser against Arsenal.

Coventry play their first top-flight game in 25 years at the home of the champions, four months after celebrating the Championship title. Lampard, who last managed in the Premier League with Chelsea three years ago, acknowledges there is a step up in class to navigate, but wants his players to embrace the challenge in front of them.

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