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Premier League: Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says players crumbling under pressure to perform at home

The Associated Press • December 27, 2019, 08:31:37 IST
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Coach Frank Lampard blamed the pressure of expectation at Stamford Bridge for inhibiting his players after a 2-0 home defeat against Southampton on Thursday.

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Premier League: Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says players crumbling under pressure to perform at home

London: Playing at home is giving Chelsea the blues. Coach Frank Lampard blamed the pressure of expectation at Stamford Bridge for inhibiting his players after a 2-0 home defeat against Southampton on Thursday. [caption id=“attachment_7416361” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of Frank Lampard. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Frank-Lampard-Chelsea-Liverpool-AP-380.jpg) File image of Frank Lampard. AP[/caption] Chelsea had not lost consecutive league games at home since 2011. “We have to mix up our game and break defensive lines, because teams aren’t stupid,’’ Lampard said. ”You can’t have near on 70 percent possession and not do more, not hit better crosses and final passes and create more shots on goal.’’ The defeat to Southampton — a modest side which only two months ago lost at home to Leicester 9-0 — was a sixth at home for Chelsea in 15 games overall. “If you’re on a run like we are at home then there’s more pressure, because everyone talks about it and we feel it,” Lampard said. “People are respecting us as Chelsea, but we’re not playing like Chelsea.” By contrast, it was a second consecutive away win for coach Ralph Hasenhüttl’s Southampton, and his selection of Michael Obafemi ahead of striker Danny Ings paid off in spectacular style in the 31st minute. Collecting a pass from Pierre-Emile Højbjerg some 30 meters out with his back to goal toward the right of the penalty area, Obafemi turned in one smooth motion, dropped his shoulder as he shifted onto his left foot, and curled the ball into the top left corner. Midfielder Nathan Redmond finished off a fine team move in the 73rd as Southampton continued its revival under Hasenhüttl. Hasenhüttl jumped off the bench and clenched his fist at the final whistle, before turning to quickly hug Lampard. Earlier, he had not been able to contain his exuberance after Obafemi’s goal, sprinting out of his technical area to celebrate it wildly. “I was so happy, it was a fantastic goal for Michael. For us all it was a fantastic day,’’ he said. ”We’ve bounced back to our philosophy, in how to be brave and how to defend as a team. It’s about showing more responsibility for each player; being much more committed and much more aggressive." Lampard’s first season in charge of Chelsea, the London club where he made his name as one of the best goal-scoring midfielders to grace the league, is proving a frustrating one. Only four days ago, his tactics and his players were hailed when he outwitted his former coach Jose Mourinho as Chelsea won at Tottenham 2-0. “We were the greatest thing in the world, they were the greatest players and I was a great manager and today it’s questioned,’’ he said. “That’s when you see the strength of character of someone, I would say.” Chelsea remained in fourth spot after a seventh league defeat and was only three points ahead of Tottenham, which earlier rallied to beat Brighton 2-1. The back-to-back home defeats are particularly concerning for Lampard’s side, since they are against sides in the bottom half of the table — with struggling Bournemouth stunning Chelsea 1-0 on 14 December. “I learn about the players, particularly in games like that I suppose,’’ Lampard said. ”Games that turn out to be difficult are a test of character as much as they are quality. They are a test of both.’’

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