Frank Lampard admitted indignant Chelsea followers had each proper to boo his crew after the crew suffered a fifth successive defeat in a dismal 2-0 setback towards Brentford on Wednesday.
Cesar Azpilicueta’s own-goal and Bryan Mbeumo’s late strike condemned Lampard to his newest demoralising loss since changing the sacked Graham Potter.
Chelsea has failed to attain in six of its final seven video games and is languishing in eleventh place within the Premier League.
It has not gained in any competitors since March 11 at Leicester, a winless run that now stands at eight video games.
Six of these eight winless matches have come at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea supporters let rip after dropping to west London neighbour Brentford, who has historically been in its shadow however is now above them within the desk.
“Absolutely the fans are going to be worried. If you’re a Chelsea fan, you’ve been used to 20 years of success, you’re used to it and you want it more,” Lampard mentioned.
“I’ve got no problem with fans booing. I’m not sitting here to go against the fans and say don’t boo the players.”
Caretaker boss Lampard is barely in cost till the tip of the season, with experiences that former Paris Saint Germain and Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is near being employed as the most recent supervisor of proprietor Todd Boehly’s troubled 11-month reign.
Boehly has already axed Potter and Thomas Tuchel, leaving the squad in turmoil when Lampard returned for his second spell in cost.
Lampard, who mentioned there was “nothing” so as to add on a possible Pochettino appointment, is adamant his gamers are dedicated to the trigger regardless of accusations from followers about their lack of labor ethic.
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Facing Chelsea’s first end exterior the highest 10 since 1996, Lampard added: “I’ll defend the players because they’re young lads who want to do well. Is there an issue with confidence? Yes. Is there an issue with the balance of the squad? Maybe yes.
“I’m not patronising everybody. When you’re in this moment with a lack of confidence, then it can be difficult to win a game. I’m not exonerating the players, far from it. I’m just supporting them.
“Are we dynamic enough in the final third? No. Have we been for a long time before I came here? No. Those things are not things that are going to turn overnight. We have to keep working.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com