Former Chelsea striker, Chris Sutton, has hit out at the Blues for their dismal form in the Premier League recently under caretaker manager Frank Lampard.
Sutton labeled Chelsea as having no plan and pattern to their play, adding that it would be hard for Lampard to get another coaching job in England.
Chelsea have lost all their matches under Lampard this season.
Their latest defeat was a 3-1 loss to Premier League London rivals Arsenal.
In his column for Daily Mail, Sutton said, “Chelsea hoped they were getting Super Frank [Lampard], a romantic homecoming to rejuvenate the club. Six defeats later, they’re stuck with ‘Frank L-L-L-L-L-Lampard’. Chelsea are collecting only ‘L’s — losses — under their caretaker manager, the latest coming in a pitiful 3-1 defeat at Arsenal. It was enough to make you wonder what they do in training during the week.
“This was a Chelsea team who included World Cup winners and runners-up, a Premier League Golden Boot winner, Champions League winners, Europa League winners and millions upon millions of pounds’ worth of talent. Yet there was no plan, no pattern to their play, no hope in hell of getting up the pitch.
“What started as a supposed ‘free hit’ has turned into a reputation killer for Lampard and after this it’s difficult to see how he gets another job in the Premier League.”
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