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Chelsea happy to be underdogs against Real Madrid, says Lampard

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MADRID : Chelsea are looking forward to the challenge of being underdogs at Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final, first leg on Wednesday, interim manager Frank Lampard said.Lampard got off to a losing start on his return to the hot seat at the club in a caretaker capacity on Saturday, with the Blues beaten 1-0 at Wolverhampton Wanderers.Chelsea have had a disappointing season and are languishing in 11th place in the Premier League, having sacked manager Graham Potter on April 2 before bringing Lampard back."The Premier League is one of the greatest challenges in world football ...

and those challenges have obviously taken us to a place we don't want to be as Chelsea," Lampard told a news conference on Tuesday, ahead of his second game in charge."I think the Champions League sometimes offers you a bit of escapism from that - a different speed of game, knockout football, those things can all contribute to getting different success in the same season."There's pressure on both teams due to the size of both clubs.

Are Real Madrid favourites? Yes. (But) there's no better carrot in football than trying to prove people wrong."I think that's a nice challenge for us.

I'm not worried about that, in terms of pressure. Football at this level is pressure and if you can't handle it, you're not a big club or big player."Chelsea are 17 points off the top-four with eight Premier League games left so winning the Champions League is their only realistic road to Europe's elite competition for next season.Last term they also faced Real Madrid in the quarter-finals and won the return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu 3-2 but were knocked out on aggregate due to a 3-1 loss at home."One thing I would say that the players have to

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Chelsea vs Real Madrid akan main di leg kedua perempatfinal Liga Champions dini hari nanti. Prediksi pertandingannya, The Blues siap-siap angkat koper.

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