Frank Lampard
Arsenal legend, Charlie Nicholas has predicted ‘pain and suffering’ for Chelsea under their manager, Frank Lampard, this season.
Chelsea finished in the fourth position last season under former boss, Maurizio Sarri.
But Nicholas now believes that the UEFA Europa League champions will struggle this term under Lampard.
The 57-year-old stated this ahead of Chelsea’s Premier League clash against Leicester City on Sunday at Stamford Bridge.
“I see pain and suffering for Chelsea,” Nicholas told Sky Sports.
“Frank Lampard is playing youth team players at Old Trafford
because he is left with no other scenario, but his anger at not being
able to drag people off the treatment room is a reflection of where
Chelsea are but also where Leicester are.
“Brendan Rodgers will play pass and move, pass and move, but this is different, this is Leicester.
“He has lost Harry Maguire, which was a great deal for
Leicester. Is he going to change from what we saw at the latter end of
last season? Yes he will, but it will take time.
“Ross Barkley will struggle here, because Leicester keep the
ball well and move it, so he will see less of the ball to make things
happen.”
He added: “It has been a change of circumstances at Leicester
and massively so at Chelsea. This weekend is about Lampard getting his
team over the line. It is going to be a rollercoaster ride of a season
and they will not make the top four.
“I am going to go for a surprise score in this one, 2-1 to
Leicester. This is not a negative throw towards Lampard, I wish him
well.”
Lampard’s men were defeated 4-0 by Manchester United in the Premier
League last Sunday. They also lost 5-4 on penalty to Liverpool in the
UEFA Super Cup last Wednesday.
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