Lampard laments ‘lack of urgency’ after Chelsea lose points to West Brom



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Publication Date: Saturday, September 26, 2020 7:59 AM

Frank Lampard insisted that Chelsea lost two points, even though they made a dramatic comeback against West Brom.

Chelsea they were staring down the barrel of defeat as West Brom took an impressive three-goal lead in the first half hour.

However, Mason Mount, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Tammy Abraham scored in the second half, the latter within injury time. to complete a return.

The Chelsea manager believes the result showed his team is still in progress after a high-spending summer.

Lampard said Sky sports: “Coming here and making mistakes, which we knew would benefit and also in set pieces, cannot be legislated for pure errors.

“We showed character and endurance, but we shouldn’t have done it if we did things right in the game.

“We will improve and today was part of the process in that, but we lost two points.”

LAMPARD WANTS MORE URGENCY

The Chelsea manager continued: “It was three defensive errors for three goals. They scored with their three attempts on goal, which made it very difficult.

“We control the game other than that. We had a few chances and the question was how much character would we get out of the second half. I always felt we could do it, but there are still two points lost.

“There was a lack of urgency in our game. We can move the ball faster, the movement of the ball was slow in the first half. When we started to move it faster and go through them, we became more dangerous.

“I needed a couple of changes, both players who came in did. There were positives to our performance.

“But it would be stupid to say that we can make three mistakes, give ourselves a mountain to climb and be happy with that.

“We have to accept the fact that this is a real-time process.”



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