
Chelsea
manager Frank Lampard admits he is "blessed" to have so many quality players
at his disposal after Saturday's 2-1 win over Watford at Vicarage Road.
Tammy Abraham opened the scoring after just five minutes while Christian
Pulisic continued his fine form with Chelsea's second after the break.
The result sees Lampard's side rack up a fifth successive Premier League
victory to remain just two points behind Manchester City in third place.
"I think off the ball has been a big thing for us, and it was one of the
first things that I wanted to broach," Lampard told Sky Sports.
"I want the team to have a lot of energy and to be difficult to play
against, but after that, I'm blessed by having so many high quality players.
"We've got Jorginho and [Mateo] Kovacic while Mason [Mount] has announced
himself - I can go throughout the team.
"The fans want to see good football, and I want the ball to be moved
quickly, and be a little bit unpredictable. I want you to be able to see a
clip of us playing out but also have the ability to go long and hit Tammy."
This young and vibrant Chelsea team continue to exceed expectations this
term.
Their latest triumph means they have won seven consecutive away games in all
competitions - their joint-longest winning run on the road in the club's
history.
Lampard: Watford penalty 'not clear and obvious'
But Lampard slammed a controversial VAR review, that saw Watford halve the
deficit, when Gerard Deulofeu converted a penalty with just over 10 minutes
remaining.
"I think we were over-confident, and the goal we conceded is obviously
something we're disappointed with," Lampard added. "The game should have
been long gone had we been more clinical. Personally, I can't believe the
decision has been overturned.
"You can say there's a tiny little touch there, but it's one of those where
I've been sat in the managers' meeting a couple of days ago, and the shout
was that things that are not clear and obvious are not going to be
overturned.
"It seemed like last week we flipped the other way slightly, and there was a
lot of overturning, but for me that is certainly not a clear and obvious
mistake so I didn't get that one.
"We're going to sit in this grey area forever, which to me, isn't what VAR
is there for.
"It has to be clear for a decision to be overturned, otherwise you are
completely taking a lot away from the match referee. It needs to be a
different angle which he hasn't seen, but in this instance, it wasn't."