I've hear much the same. "Play it the same as ..".
I don't agree with that, mostly. We're supposed to be performing an interpretation, putting into the performance how we feel. If we "Play it the same as .." we might as well just by the recording on the piece and play that at our performances.
On the other hand, there still are some aspects of the piece we should respect. We shouldn't play Largo on a piece the composer marked molto allegro, for instance. We should be allowed to chose a tempo the works for how we feel about the piece.
I listen to, and play, a lot of Chopin. It's amazing how different Horowitz plays than Rubenstein than Aschkenazy than Berstein, etc. Obviously, they aren't all the same, and we should not be expected to be 'the same', as long as we're reasonable.
If someone doesn't like our interpretation, that's fine. Only snobbish types will say "we should have played it the same as". The opionion of the snobs is like all other opionions, they are like a??h???s, everyone has one..