
Chelsea
head coach Frank Lampard says new signings Hakim Ziyech and Ben Chilwell
will miss Monday's match against Brighton, while Thiago Silva is unlikely to
play.
The Blues start their Premier League season away to the Seagulls on Monday
Night Football - live on Sky Sports - but Lampard is set to be without
several of his new arrivals.
Attacking midfielder Ziyech and left-back Chilwell are not expected to be
fit enough to feature, while Brazil defender Silva is not yet training with
the rest of the first team.
"Hakim Ziyech took an injury to a knee against Brighton so won't be fit.
Hopefully it's a matter of weeks, a couple of weeks but we have to see,"
Lampard said at Thursday's press conference.
"Ben Chilwell is working towards fitness and improved this week. He's going
in the right direction but won't be ready for Brighton.
"Thiago is in London but not training with us until the weekend, so I doubt
he's in contention for the game."
Lampard has been boosted, though, by the return to fitness of Christian
Pulisic and Cesar Azpilicueta, who both sustained hamstring injuries in last
season's FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal.
He added: "I am certainly very happy to have them both back. They have
trained since yesterday and are in contention for Monday.
"The way they are training and the attitudes they have looks like they are
over their injuries. We'll have to manage it."
Lampard coy on Mendy
Chelsea remain in talks with Rennes over a deal to sign £18m-rated Rennes
goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.
Lampard is keen to provide competition for Kepa Arrizabalaga - who is yet to
convince following his £72m arrival two years ago - but refused to disclose
whether or not the club are close to reaching an agreement for Mendy.
"It's a situation I don't want to draw on. He is a Rennes player," Lampard
said.
'I thrive under pressure'
Chelsea have thrown huge financial backing behind Lampard this summer,
having already spent over £200m on seven players.
As well as Ziyech, Chilwell and Silva, Chelsea have signed highly-rated
Germany internationals Timo Werner and Kai Havertz.
Lampard has also brought in France U21 international Malang Sarr - who will
be loaned out for the season - and teenage defender Xavier Mbuyamba.
Despite the amount of money he's spent so far and the increase in
expectations, Lampard insists he is ready for the challenge.
"The pressure on me to do better should be standard," he said. "I don't want
to talk about statements.
"Last year we were very happy for Champions League places, we were very
joined up in the business we wanted to do. The work starts now. It's been a
bit of a broken pre-season, but you have to work hard very quickly.
"I hope Chelsea fans are excited because we have brought in a high level of
players, but I know what it takes to win the Premier League.
"Manchester City and Liverpool have run it over a few years. We know
expectations are there, but we want to improve and not get ahead of
ourselves.
"I am surprised if you didn't think I wasn't under pressure last season. I
thrive off the pressures. It's what I love doing.
"I didn't come in the job to fight for fourth place or bring academy players
in, I came here to win.
"Last year we couldn't recruit and this year the club have made the decision
to bring in players. It changes the landscape and we're ready to work."
Chelsea 2020/21: Trophies the aim for
Lampard
There were only modest expectations for Frank Lampard's first season at
Chelsea, especially when joining with the club under a transfer embargo.
Now, armed with an expensive new squad, the pressure will be on to deliver.
From the moment he announced plans to go into coaching, Lampard was always
destined for the top job at Chelsea, but his first season was not without
its complications. He was unable to make a signing in his first summer,
instead choosing to promote from within, showcasing talents such as Mason
Mount, Billy Gilmour and Tammy Abraham.
With no new bodies in January either - despite the lifted embargo - Lampard
still guided his side to a top-four finish and into the FA Cup final. He
showed what he could do without Roman Abramovich's money thrown behind
him...but with the Russian owner now doing just that, and Chelsea the big
spenders this summer, the stakes have been massively raised for the 2020/21
campaign.
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