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Chelsea Caretaker manager, Frank Lampard has urged Chelsea fans to remain “formidable” insisting that the blues will come back to their winning days if they are given time.
His remarks comes after Chelsea crashed out of the Champions League with a 4-0 aggregate loss to holders Real Madrid in the quarter-final.
The Blues, 11th in the Premier League table and 17 points off the Champions League spots with only seven games left to play, now face a season outside of Europe’s premier competition, leaving them with little to play for in the remaining weeks of the campaign.
“People will make a lot about this season as we’ve had so much success but the reality is: this club will be back,” Lampard said.
He added that, “It will take work and a bit of process. I think the fans appreciated the performance today, there have been times this season where they haven’t felt that so we have to latch onto that and get results until the end of the season.
“We’ve been fortunate to have so much success, many clubs would dream of having our success with Premier League’s and Champions League’s. Maybe this is the year where we aren’t where we want to be – could be to do with transitions. A few years ago we didn’t make the Champions League then Chelsea won the Premier League the next year so we can be too short term with it. There are places we need to improve as a club. The game tonight shows that as we played a good game and we lost.
“There are new players here getting used to the club, it hasn’t been easy. Some of the greatest players in the Premier League when they first arrive need time even when teams are flying. When they find their feet, they fly. That’s the case with some of our players in terms of transitioning.”