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Frank Lampard knows his Chelsea honeymoon is over

https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2020/9/7/21426052/frank-lampard-knows-his-chelsea-honeymoon-is-over

According to this pole 71% of Chelsea fans want at least title challenge next season.

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I am glad he said this.

'When I do see him, I'll put that one right': Frank Lampard admits he is embarrassed and 'regrets' telling Liverpool's bench to 'f*** off' in 5-3 defeat and wants to fix relationship with Jurgen Klopp this season

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8706871/Frank-Lampard-admits-regrets-telling-Liverpools-bench-f-Anfield-defeat-July.html

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2 hours ago, prehuman said:

Another game to fall asleep.

If it weren't for Bielsa, all the games so far would be soporific.

I saw a lot of people saying Liverpool were very poor defensively against Leeds and Chelsea will have a field day against them next week. But they don't see that it is the high pressing tactics of Bielsa that did all that. Just the way Bayern in the Champions League made defences look amateur, it's the same high pressing tactics of Leeds. Leeds with that style can beat any top team in the league easily.

I hope Lampard can implement that style of play, just like he tried to do at the beginning of last season before abandoning it later. High-pressing with quick passers and off the ball runners is a dominant style of football we should emulate. 

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Im kinda saying this as a thought out loud but would appreciate someone saying if Im right or talking bollox.

Been slowly catching up with things and I dont know if Im right or wrong but its looking to me that FL is using the high press more as a defensive strategy rather than attack based.!?

And with is having quite big % of posession we have been making a lot of sideways/back passes??

Add to that we have been creating a lot of chances but nobody has been there  good enough for the last 1 or 2 touches??

Our goals for and assists should go much higher now with the new lads. but this very much depends on what formation FL sees us using.

I saw a good piece comparing his time at Derby with his time so far here and the comparison was quite similar. They both prioritized going forward and the goals let in were disgustingly bad.

I know we brought in another coach but he doesnt SEEM to be defence trained. But we need something drastic to help out back there. Its our only proper weakness.

 

Just read this. Interesting.

Tactical Philosophy: Frank Lampard

http://outsideoftheboot.com/2020/05/20/tactical-philosophy-frank-lampard/.

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I was hoping to see tactical improvements from Lampards team but I was disappointed. It's just the first match but the same problems of last season: poor defending, deft of ideas in attack, no cohesion in midfield and inconsistent pressing/allowing Brighton to control the game without putting them under pressure.

He has to do better honestly. 

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Was it poor defending or our midfielders, cough Ruben cough, losing the ball in dangerous areas?
I thought our back line was solid for the most part. Bar Kepa. 
Alonso was horrible and RJ looked shaky couple of times. Alonso and Mount gave Lamptey many times a free pass.

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I think Lamps got it wrong from the outset but his hand was also somewhat forced by the injuries, late arrivals, and Kovacic's suspension.

Whilst I personally would have liked to see Ruben hauled off earlier, I can understand why Lamps waited 60 minutes to do so.

Let's just hope that he gets it right against Liverpool (one thing's for sure, Ruben won't be in the starting lineup for that game).

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Trust im Lamps. He is intelligent and our legend.

What really makes me feel comfortable that even if Frank somehow doesn‘t accomplish to steady the defence, another manager surely could since the players at disposal are amazing going forward.

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If we want to consider ourselves a big club, and with the players we have, we should be beating Brighton comfortably 2 or 3-0 without being 100% fit which this lineup should have achieved. 100% fitness is really on necessary for games against the top 6-8 and champions league.

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maybe not right away, but sometime later in the season onwards i would see:
4-3-3
 Recee - Zouma - silva - chilwell
 

 havertz - gilmour - kovacic
( kante) - (jorginho)- (mount)

ziyech  - werner  - pulisic
              ( giroud) - (CHO)

others: christiensen, rudiger, azpilicueta,alonso, barkley, tammy

4-2-3-1

    kante - kovacic  (gilmour for rotation and jorgi)
ziyech - havert  - pulisic
             (mount) - (CHO)
             werner
             (giroud)

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I actually think it was tactically spot on. Everyone expected us to come out all guns blazing and run out of steam early but we sat deep and waited for the counter attack opps. Individualy it was a very poor performance. the passing from all midfielders was terrible. werner would have needed just a coupleof great passes straight through the middle and he would have socred a hatful. we had brightons number just couldnt finish them off. RJ and Alonso made individual mistakes to allow brighton chances but they have never been very good defenders. AC and Zouma were very collected and solid tho, sussed out tons of dangerous attacks.

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It's early days but I fear with all the options that we have this season, Lampard will overthink things and start to tinker around too much with the system and player selection (yesterday's match was a good example of that). Really hope he will settle on a fixed system soon and play the players in their best position and not put square pegs in round holes. It is one thing wanting the team to be adaptable and flexible, it is another to tinker too much for the sake of it. Consistency is needed if we want to have success. Even Guardiola - except when he is playing in Europe - who has a reputation of changing things too much has always largely kept the same system, player selection etc domestically. Or look at Klopp at Liverpool. Consistent system, consistent team selection and they have reaped the rewards massively over the last 2-3 seasons. 

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