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Frank: Kepa in control of his destiny

- By SAMI MOKBEL

FRANK LAMPARD has revealed Kepa Arrizabala­ga is in line for a Chelsea recall tonight, but warned the keeper his fading Euro 2020 hopes are the least of his worries. The world’s most expensive keeper has lost his place to 38-year-old Willy Caballero and boss Lampard is ready to recommend the Blues sign a new No 1. Arrizabala­ga’s spell on the sidelines has raised concerns over his place in Spain’s squad for the European Championsh­ip. And Lampard confirmed yesterday he is considerin­g handing his out-of-favour keeper an opportunit­y to regain his regular place in tonight’s FA Cup tie against Liverpool. Asked if Arrizabala­ga was in the frame to start at Stamford Bridge tonight, Lampard answered: ‘Yes. He’s been profession­al as expected. He’s trained well, kept his head down, supported the team and the group. Every player is in control of their destiny in how they train and how they play. ‘Of course we have to look at the group in the summer. But there are no decisions beyond the game tomorrow night as far as I’m concerned.’ On the prospect of Arrizabala­ga missing out on Spain’s Euro 2020 squad as a result of his recent omission, Lampard added: ‘I haven’t discussed that with him and I can only pick the team as I see it from a Chelsea point of view. ‘He must have a positive attitude and I’m a pretty fair man. I only call it as I see it, as I see training and performanc­es. ‘Of course he can play for his country. He’s shown that already, so that hopefully isn’t a big issue at the moment.’

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