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‘I love being here’: Frank Lampard up for Chelsea challenge despite dismal run

theguardian.com

Frank Lampard insists he still loves being at Chelsea and is relishing the challenge of turning the club’s fortunes around, despite losing all five of his games in charge since returning to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea were booed off at half-time during last week’s 2-0 home defeat to Brentford, which extended their winless run in all competitions to eight matches.

The Blues sit six points adrift of the Premier League’s top 10 and visit title-chasing London rivals Arsenal on Tuesday. Asked if he still relished coming into work, Lampard said: “Absolutely.

My eyes were open when I came into this job. I’m too experienced in football, as a player and now as a coach, to understand things don’t necessarily change overnight in terms of results. “Our job is to work on [the] performances and mentality of the group in training to try and bring back a good feeling,” Lampard added. “That only comes with hard work.

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