Frank Lampard was left less than impressed by the “sloppiness” of his Chelsea team during a 3-1 defeat against Everton.
Having secured a standing inside the Premier League’s top four and seen their transfer ban lifted, the mood among the travelling party from Stamford Bridge was buoyant heading into the trip to Merseyside.
Chelsea were, however, sent back to London with their tail between their legs as Duncan Ferguson enjoyed a dream start to his reign as Everton’s interim manager.
The hosts opened the scoring after just five minutes on Saturday, with two goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin seeing them to a morale-boosting success.
Lampard admitted afterwards that his team, who have earned plenty of plaudits this campaign, were well short of their best and made life too easy for Everton.
He told BT Sport: “We gave them three goals. I suppose the first goal will be seen as a good goal from their point of view but we know Richarlison’s good in the air, he scores a lot of goals and we didn’t deal with it.
“Then when you give Everton that goal to hang on to, we gave ourselves a problem.
“We didn’t create enough chances and we didn’t want to shoot enough, we dribble into their box and we try and beat someone else. We need to shoot more. And then the other two goals were just really poor from our point of view.
“You dominate a game with possession, you play a team that play with a lot of fighting spirit in the moment when they’re fighting for their interim manager and for themselves and we’ve got to do more.
“I think we matched them on the work rate. Work rate is one thing, I expect us to match everyone in this league on that, but sometimes physical contact is another.
“So if you’re not going to win headers or balls that bounce down and you’re not going to go through the ball and the man a little bit then at places like Goodison, especially, it’s going to be really hard to come and win.”
Lampard added: “We can’t defend like that. If there is evidence in a game, in one little package, that shows how far we still need to go, I think it was today.
“We got in their box so many times and score one goal in the game. They get in our box a few times, but through our own sloppiness they scored.”