Blues boss Frank Lampard has made some simply startling admissions about Chelsea Football Club. First and foremost he loves CFC, but managing this team is becoming very difficult for the former England international.
More misery was piled onto Chelsea on Wednesday evening as Brentford brushed aside the Blues. Losing to a team like the Bees is no longer a shock for disgruntled fans. And who could blame the paying faithful for booing the contemporary rubbish they watch at the Bridge?!
After the final whistle, Lampard talked to the press. Startlingly, the caretaker essentially admitted that supporters are right to be worried. Rather shockingly though, the 44-year-old also revealed that he’s ‘got no problem with fans booing’.
Mason Mount begins to mount Chelsea recovery
This latest injury for Mount might perhaps be viewed as a clean slate or a fresh start to regain his upper echelon CFC status. On the other hand, he and potentially managers like Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool may have other ideas. Ultimately the Chelsea Football Club Academy graduate will make his own mind up and have the deciding say, naturally.
Yet sometimes scenarios dictate and develop in a certain way which lead to a change in direction. With Mauricio Pochettino likely coming to Stamford Bridge, Mount could be wise to remain on Fulham Road. I have said before, Mount will return to haunt the west London outfit if he departs. The article we read suggests there is a chance that the Three Lions man has played his last match for Chels’.
Unfortunately, the midfielder is unlikely to be seen in a blue strip again this season, following surgery on an abdominal issue. Happily for supporters, Mount posted a social media update on his condition from the hospital bed. He said he’s ‘feeling good’ after the operation. The problem was first detected in March 2023 when ex-Blues gaffer Graham Potter spoke of an instance.