Frank Lampard says his Chelsea aspect can overcome a 2-0 deficit within the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final in opposition to Real Madrid subsequent week, insisting “special things” can occur on European nights at Stamford Bridge.
Goals by Karim Benzema and substitute Marco Asensio gave reigning champions Real management within the Spanish capital on Wednesday however Chelsea stayed within the tie regardless of taking part in for greater than half an hour with 10 males.
The Spanish big might have made the second leg a formality had it been a bit extra medical and Chelsea’s interim supervisor Lampard says they could reside to remorse that.
“There were some good things but the result is the reality,” Lampard, who returned to the membership final week within the wake of Graham Potter’s sacking, instructed BT Sport.
“But I just said to the players that special things can happen at Stamford Bridge. They are a very good team but we have to believe.”
The odds shall be closely stacked in opposition to a Chelsea aspect which has now gone 4 video games with out scoring a objective and Lampard has one week to try to restore some confidence in assault.
“It’s been a difficult period for the players and I think there’s a bit of a lack of belief,” the membership’s report goalscorer stated. “They have to understand how good they are and what they can do and maybe we’re a bit short of that at the moment.
“We have to be much more positive in what we’re doing.”
Chelsea created sufficient probabilities to counsel it could penetrate Real’s defence subsequent week, with Joao Felix, Raheem Sterling and Mason Mount all having clear alternatives.
Real supervisor Carlo Ancelotti, who gained the Premier League and FA Cup double as Chelsea boss in 2009-10, agreed that his aspect nonetheless have a whole lot of work to do.
“It’s not easy being on the bench for a match like this but I’m very happy,” the Italian stated.
“We have to stay calm and understand that although we have an advantage, anything can happen in football and we have to manage our lead well.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com