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Frank Lampard hits out at ‘lazy’ Chelsea players after Arsenal defeat

Frank Lampard

Frank Lampard has criticised the performance of his team in the 3-1 defeat to Arsenal, accusing his players of being ‘lazy’ and not working hard enough in the game.

Chelsea went behind to a 34th minute penalty from Alexandre Lacazette before Granit Xhaka added a much deserved second goal with a superb free-kick just before half-time.




Bukayo Saka scored the third goal after the restart, though the blues tried to mount a late fightback and Tammy Abraham grabbed a consolation goal but Jorginho missed a penalty.

Chelsea have now lost three of their last four Premier League games and could have gone second had they beaten Arsenal, with Lampard furious with the effort of his players afterwards.

Asked for his thoughts on the defeat, Lampard told Sky Sports: ‘Not good enough. First half not good enough. Second half, yeah, good enough, but mountain to climb and when you attack a game the way we did – attack is definitely the wrong word – but things like the Saka goal happen, because you don’t deserve luck.

‘We fought second half, the people that came on added speed, energy, intensity into our game, but that should be a given from the start.’




Asked why that was not the case, he said: ‘I don’t know. That’s one for the players. I’ll take responsibility on the outside, but the players have to take the responsibility.

‘The message was clear: this is a dangerous game for us, talented team, back against the wall, London derby. We were in a good position where we could go second, and they’re in a position where they’re maybe looking downwards.




‘That’s a dangerous combination, the players knew that, we prepared for the game. But if you go out and play at 60% or 70%, or a few players play at that level, you’re not going to win any Premier League game.’

On whether he was unhappy with the players, Lampard explained: ‘Yeah I’m angry because I want us to win games and today was an opportunity to go second at a place where they’re having a tough time, and we know how that goes.

‘You either make it more difficult for them or you give them a little opening, a crack, and we did that from minute one and continued to do it for 45 minutes.

‘And you get what you deserve. Lazy to give away a penalty. Lazy in terms of giving away a free-kick that he [Xhaka] puts in the top corner. I’m very, very disappointed in the way we approached the first half, because some things in football are basics.

‘It’s not tactics or systems, it’s: do you want to run? Do you want to back your teammate up? Do you want to sprint? Or do you want jog? Or maybe you want to say, “Oh maybe I don’t have to run”. We took that decision rather than the right one.’

   
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