
Frank
Lampard says Chelsea are still very much a work in progress after their
humbling 7-1 aggregate defeat by Bayern Munich in the Champions League last
16, but insists "we'll be back" among the big time.
Lampard ended his first Chelsea season with two disappointing defeats, the
2-1 FA Cup final loss against Arsenal and Saturday's 4-1 second-leg defeat
by Bayern, and the club legend insists nobody should be under any illusion
about their current situation.
A three-time Premier League winner and Champions League winner with Chelsea,
Lampard insists times have changed since they were last competing at the top
of the Premier League and in Europe.
Speaking to BT Sport, Lampard said: "It's not a slight work in progress, It
is a work in progress. It is not the norm for Chelsea. In the last 20 years
we had players, teams with prime [Eden] Hazard and [Diego] Costa, prime
[Petr] Cech, [John] Terry and [Didier] Drogba. Competing for the Premier
League title year on year, getting to finals and semi-finals regularly. We
know that's not the case [now].
"We lost the best player in the league pretty much in Eden Hazard. People
would not normally commend coming fourth for Chelsea, we want more but the
feeling is we have achieved something with the group we have. Now is the
time to think where we can improve."
Chelsea have already signed Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner for next season,
with Kai Havertz heavily linked, but having conceded goals at a higher rate
this term than any season since 1991, Lampard knows they can strengthen
further.
On improving the squad, he said: "We will look at that. We have worked at it
already. You feel we missed where other clubs spent and improved.
Recruitment is a huge part of football. Now is the time to see if we can
improve and where we can improve.
"I feel like in a football sense I know where we can improve."
Asked specifically about their performance at Bayern, Lampard insists the
defeat was still a good experience for his young side, which included five
Englishmen in the XI and 14 academy players in the squad.
"It's a good exercise for us to go up against Bayern and their Champions
League experience, with a lot of our players having debut seasons. When you
match our Champions League appearances compared to theirs, I saw lots of
good things in the team and also some of the bad we have seen this season.
"We had individual errors that gave them goals and at this level that will
finish you off.
"I can see where I want us to go and I know we'll be back."
Chelsea's leaky defence
Chelsea shipped 79 goals in 55 games in all competitions in the 2019/20
season, an average of 1.44 per game, their worst ratio since the 1990/91
campaign (1.64 goals per game conceded).
Chelsea conceded seven goals in a two-legged European tie for the first time
in their history; their six-goal margin of defeat on aggregate is the
second-worst by an English club in the Champions League, behind only
Arsenal's eight-goal aggregate loss also against Bayern Munich in 2016/17
(10-2).
They have also now been eliminated in their last five Champions League
knockout ties, going out at the last-16 stage on the last four occasions
they have reached the stage (2014/15, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2019/20).