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Frank Lampard: Chelsea boss 'worried' after fifth defeat in eight Premier League games

 

 

 

Frank Lampard said he is worried about Chelsea's form after they were soundly beaten at Leicester, a fifth defeat in their past eight Premier League games.

Goals from Wilfred Ndidi and James Maddison secured a 2-0 win for the Foxes that sent them top of the table at the midway point in their season.

By contrast Chelsea, who had started December top of the table, are now eighth.

"It's not where we want to be," said Blues boss Lampard.

"I am worried. From the form we were in to get so quickly in to the form we're in now, even with the Fulham win [on Saturday] and some other wins in there, we should be better than losing five in eight.

"It's a young team. They won't be feeling nice. I'm not against the lads in the dressing room. They will have learned a lesson."

Chelsea's past eight Premier League results
DateScoreResult
12 DecemberEverton 1-0 ChelseaL
15 December Wolves 2-1 ChelseaL
21 DecemberChelsea 3-0 West HamW
26 DecemberArsenal 3-1 ChelseaL
28 December Chelsea 1-1 Aston VillaD
3 JanuaryChelsea 1-3 Man CityL
16 January Fulham 0-1 ChelseaW
19 January Leicester 2-0 ChelseaL

Chelsea rarely troubled a Leicester side brimming with confidence as they won for the third game in a row.

The hosts could have won by a bigger margin if they had taken one of a number of chances they created while Chelsea's big-money signings failed to make an impression.

Lampard felt too many of his players failed to do the basics correctly.

"We were beaten by a better team. They were sharper than us, they ran more than us, they looked like a team in form and we looked like a team out of form," he added.

"We were asleep in moments. I felt like there were quite a lot of moments in the first half where our sharpness wasn't there.

"The basics and bare minimums are to run, sprint and cover ground, and too many of our players didn't do it."

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