![]() As much as we are in a results business, in this period it's looking at how things can be different next season." On the future "I have received communication about everything that is going on as that is part of my role. As a coach and a player the biggest thing is your next game or step." It's not my job to think about stats that have been produced from the outside. That's a reality of the club of where it's at. ![]() He accepts the statistics are damning but is not paying close attention: "Our last four Premier League games have not been good. As much as you have your great moments where everything feels easy, you have moments where they are not so." You have to accept that as a consequence of the job. I haven't had much time to really lay much down. I think everybody understands the difficulty of the situation I have come into. On whether performances and results affect him: "It comes with the territory. There’s not the chance to deal with the more fundamental issues." Since Arsenal, it’s been pretty much recovery and small preparation this morning to play. On whether the team are too nice: "Firstly, to be clear, I know they do (care). He said there has been no change in player availability, meaning Chelsea will still be without Marc Cucurella, Kalidou Koulibaly, Reece James and Mason Mount. Here are the main lines from his news conference: The Blues have not won any of Lampard’s seven games in charge. "As much as you have your great moments where everything feels easy, you have your moments where it is not so."įrank Lampard has been speaking to the media ahead of Chelsea’s match against Bournemouth. You have to accept that as a consequence of the job." "I understood it coming in especially in those first two or three weeks where we played five games and two of those were against Real Madrid. "I’ve had three permanent jobs, this is my fourth as such and I think everybody understands the difficulty of the situation I have come into. "I'm here in this period and I'm working with the squad to get some form of turnaround," he said. Lampard admits it has been a tough spell but is determined to put things right before his interim spell at Stamford Bridge ends. The 44-year-old has now lost 10 consecutive games in all competitions this season across his time at Everton and Chelsea and could equal former Norwich boss Daniel Farke's record of 11 in a single season. 2-1įind out what Sutton and Gower predicted for the rest of the weekend's games and cast your voteįrank Lampard says he has had to accept the relentlessness nature of his job since returning to Chelsea as interim boss. Gower's prediction: Bournemouth have to be favourites here. That prediction is based more on the level and experience of the players Chelsea have got, rather than their recent performances. So, I don't think Lampard will get his first win, but I can see him picking up a point. He always had decent pace but he leads the line so well now, holding the ball up and linking up with others - he has been first class. ![]() Things won't get any easier for them against Bournemouth, who are a well-organised team containing several individuals who have really enhanced their reputation over the past few months.įor example, Dominic Solanke got 29 goals in the Championship last season and now he has shown he has got all the attributes he needs to thrive in the Premier League too. He felt his side were better in the second half at Emirates Stadium, but the game was over by then - and now Chelsea just want the season to end. The players have to take some responsibility but nothing has gone right for Lampard. Tuesday's defeat at Arsenal made it 'six of the worst' for Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, who has lost all of his games since being appointed caretaker manager.
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