It was not business as usual at the Allianz Arena for Frank Lampard’s side Chelsea as for the second time this season, have suffered the cruelty and a cold dose of reality in the hands of Germany’s best Bayern Munich.
Chelsea are still hopeful for better days to come since Frank Lampard took over Sarri. With new faces like Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner is a clear indication that they are determined to get back strong in the European completion. However, for now, the road still remains very long and narrow.
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Chelsea’s fate was sealed in February so to say. Goals from Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandoski demolished Chelsea as they lost 3-0 at Stamford Bridge.
With a deficiency of 3 goals, Robert Lewandoski and Ivan Perisic stretched the aggregate even further for Chelsea before Tammy Abraham pulled one for the London visitors. Corentin Tolisso found the back of the net and Lewandoski’s late fourth made it a whole six goals margin between the two teams.
There should be no disgrace for Chelsea with this defeat, which ultimately brings down the curtains for a very hard season. But they will not wait for long for another European crack.
Lampard insisted there was little to be done bearing in mind the iconic turnarounds and from their last trip to the Allianz Arena back in 2012 when he led them to their first European glory.
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Instead, these 90 minutes would tell their own story and after the ‘harsh lesson’ of their first leg, this showed how much Chelsea still have to learn.
“It made it clearer how I see us – good and bad points – and where I want us to go,’ Lampard said. “It was disappointing to lose but we will be back.”
Lampard, who wants more new faces to his squad,added
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“We don’t normally think finishing fourth is a good thing, that isn’t our level.” But he accepts, his side ‘have to be humble and work hard’.