Players may be suffering from fatigue after Wolves defeat - Lampard

Wed, Dec 16, 2020
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FRANK Lampard says his Chelsea players may be suffering from fatigue after Wolves came from behind to beat the Blues with an added-time winner.

Pedro Neto’s 95th-minute strike gave the hosts a dramatic victory at Molineux and stopped Lampard’s side going top of the Premier League.

Daniel Podence had equalised in the second half after Olivier Giroud put the Blues ahead.

The Portugal forward tiptoed through the Chelsea defence before wrong-footing goalkeeper Edouard Mendy with a shot that deflected in off Reece James.

It came after a fierce Giroud volley from Ben Chilwell’s cross crept through Rui Patricio’s gloves to open the scoring for the visitors.

Neto was denied a late penalty for the hosts after referee Stuart Attwell reviewed his original decision on the pitch-side monitor and judged the Wolves forward was not fouled by James.

But the 20-year-old broke away in the 95th minute and fired a low strike into the far corner beyond Mendy to earn Wolves only their second win in six games.

It is a second successive defeat for Chelsea after they were beaten at Everton on Saturday, another game in which they could have gone top of the table.

“There could be some fatigue,” said Lampard, whose side have already played five games in December.

“I hate to say it after a defeat because it feels like an excuse but even in the first 60 minutes when we were the better team, we didn’t have a zip about us.

“We’ve travelled up to Everton, came back and then travelled to Wolves but everyone is in the same boat.

“We have a couple of injuries in areas which means I can’t make too many changes so I understand that side of it.”

Blues’ title charge stuttering?

Lampard said his side did not “have enough answers” in that 1-0 defeat against the Toffees, with Tottenham also frustrating his side in a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge last month.

It was a similar story at Molineux as the Blues failed to have a shot on target in the opening 45 minutes, Kurt Zouma hitting the crossbar and Giroud heading over from a corner.

The visitors made amends immediately after the break as Giroud beat Willy Boly to Chilwell’s low ball to fizz a left-footed volley underneath Patricio.

It was the in-form Frenchman’s seventh goal in as many games in all competitions, but it was not enough to stop the Blues losing consecutive top-flight matches for the first time since December last year.

Lampard may have had reason to feel aggrieved at Wolves’ leveller, which followed a corner awarded to the hosts despite the ball having appeared to go out off Boly.

But Chelsea failed to create any serious chances after Giroud’s goal and were picked off on the break by the hosts’ pace and trickery in attack.

With Tottenham visiting Liverpool on Wednesday, this was a chance for Chelsea to move briefly into top spot and apply pressure.

Instead, the Blues remain fifth and could lose ground on the top four with all the teams in the Champions League places still to play this week.

“We had a couple of moments where the players are switching off and that cant happen,” Lampard told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“You can get your message on the pitch and do your messaging before the game, letting them know these are one of the biggest counter-attacking teams in the Premier League, and have pace and a threat against you, and the players have to deal with that.

“We have some younger players, we have some new players to the league, they do need to understand that these games come and if we want to get where we want to get to, we have to see them through.”

Wolves find goalscoring solution

Wolves had failed to score in their previous two games after losing talismanic striker Raul Jimenez, who suffered a fractured skull against Arsenal.

The Mexican played in every Premier League match for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side last season, scoring 17 goals.

Against Chelsea the manager turned to 18-year-old club-record signing Fabio Silva in his search for goals.

Silva, who joined for £35m from Porto, did have the ball in the net but only after straying offside and generally found it a tough evening up against an experienced defender twice his age in Chelsea’s Thiago Silva.

Portuguese duo Podence and Neto produced the main goal threat for the hosts, who also sold Diogo Jota to Liverpool in the summer, and looked capable of shouldering the attacking burden in Jimenez’s absence.

Wolves also looked solid at the back, with Nuno reverting to three central defenders after playing with a back four in their past four games.

The results lifts his side to 10th in the table.

‘The boys believed the game was there’

Nuno Espirito Santo emphasises the importance of finding ‘more solutions’ in front of goal

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo to Amazon: “We were always in the game. We were well organised. In the second half we played really good football.

“In the first half the game was tight, Chelsea had the ball. Second half, the boys believed the game was there to be competitive.

“We were disappointed three days ago [at losing late on to Aston Villa]. Football is until the last minute. It can happen to any team.

“It’s a strange season. We miss our fans today. There are too many voices around the referee and technical staff. Too bad the fans are not here to celebrate with us.”

Giroud continues prolific form – the stats

  • Wolves have lost just one of their past six Premier League home games and have now avoided losing consecutive home top-flight games since January 2019.
  • Each of Wolves’ last 83 goals in the Premier League have been scored by non-British players – only Arsenal have had a longer such run in the competition (171 between October 2005-February 2008).
  • No player has scored more goals for Chelsea in all competitions this season than Olivier Giroud (eight, level with Timo Werner).
  • Giroud has scored six goals in his past four away games in all competitions, as many as he managed for the Blues in his previous 20.
  • All four of Daniel Podence’s Premier League goals for Wolves have come against London clubs (two v Crystal Palace, one v Arsenal and one v Chelsea).

What’s next?

Wolves visit Burnley on Monday in the 17:30 GMT kick-off, while Chelsea host West Ham later that evening (20:00).

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– Dec. 16, 2020 @ 14:10 GMT /

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