Frank Lampard's future at Chelsea could be in doubt after reportedly walking away from
the bench when being an unused substitute in Saturday's 4-1 win over Swansea City.
Lampard, 33, has failed to make Andre Villas-Boas' starting line-up for three of the last four matches. But the game against
Swansea was the first time he has not come off the bench.
Villas-Boas opted to use his final
substitution to bring on 18-year-old starlet Joshua McEachran for
Raul Meireles in the 83rd minute for his first appearance of the season in the Premier League.
The Mail on Sunday reports that Lampard then got up and walked down the tunnel without
speaking to his manager.
In Lampard's only start in the last four matches he was taken off at half-time in the 3-1 loss at Manchester United. It suggests that Lampard may
not figure in Villas-Boas' long-term plans after being a fixture
in the Chelsea side since joining the club from West Ham United for £11 million 10 years ago.
Asked about Lampard's position,
Villas-Boas attempted to play down suggestions that the
England international's days are numbered.
He said: "I don't know but this is nothing to speculate about. They
are team players and the players want the team to perform, and
Frank is like that. He is a fantastic player, a magnificent player and soon he will be back to the team,
sooner than you expect. "The decisions today were mainly
based on the fact we played 120 minutes (in the Carling Cup) on
Wednesday and these players were fresh, apart from John
Terry and Petr Cech. In a tight calendar like we have, it's
important to have squad rotation."
With Steven Gerrard returning to
fitness and, when fit, Jack Wilshere a certain starter for
England, Lampard's position with the national team is also under threat