Frank Lampard was proud of Chelsea’s performance despite ultimately suffering another defeat to Premier League champions Manchester City.
An early strike from Julian Alvarez was enough to see Pep Guardiola’s side record an 11th victory in a row. Despite failing to pick up points, Frank says we created enough goalscoring opportunities to get at least a share of the spoils.
‘We played pretty well and I am pretty pleased with the performance. It is tough here no matter what team City put out, internationals and quality young players contributing through the years,’ Lampard said.
‘For us, it was a tough game and we played well after the first 15 minutes where we gave them too much respect. After the goal, we created enough here to score one or two goals.
‘I want two performances as I cannot control the results. At times this season genuinely the standards have dropped and we must find a reason for that. It is about how we train, move forward and how do we hold each other accountable and create personal responsibility,’ he went on to add.
‘We need to show forward momentum in the last two games to get to where we want to be. We can never be happy losing at Chelsea, but that performance deserved a draw out of the game.
‘You should always play for pride for Chelsea. There is an incoming manager, and if that is the motivation then fine. At times they have fell short of that but today we got close to pride, you can see it in the performance and in the team. We played through midfield and switched the play, and it is a small step.’