Frank Lampard demands more creativity in Chelsea team as January transfer window nears
Chelsea have been cleared to sign players in January after the Court of Arbitration for Sport this month halved a transfer ban imposed on the club
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Your support makes all the difference.Frank Lampard said his attacking players had to do more to break down visiting teams after Thursday’s 2-0 loss to Southampton left Chelsea with two straight Premier League defeats at Stamford Bridge for the first time in eight years.
Goals from Michael Obafemi and Nathan Redmond gave improving Southampton a surprise win while Chelsea’s struggles against a tight defence left Lampard facing questions on whether he needs to add creative players in the January transfer window.
Chelsea have been cleared to sign players in January after the Court of Arbitration for Sport this month halved a transfer ban imposed on the club.
“I learn about the players, and I learn about the players particularly in games like that,” Lampard told reporters when asked if Thursday’s performance had nudged him in a certain direction on transfers.
Fourth-placed Chelsea – beaten by Bournemouth on their own patch earlier this month – last lost two successive games at home in November 2011 under Andre Villas-Boas.
They were beaten by West Ham United at Stamford Bridge last month and Lampard said that his front line had to respond.
“Players have to go one v one if you’re an offensive player, play round the corner, mix up your game and break defensive lines because teams aren’t stupid,” Lampard added. “They’re well organised and you need to do more in an attacking sense.
“You cannot have 70% of possession and control, particularly the first half, and not do more, not hit better crosses, not hit better final passes, not get more clear chances at goal.”
Chelsea travel to 11th-placed Arsenal on Sunday.
Reuters
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