Frank Lampard refuses to tempt fate as his Chelsea side draw comparisons to club’s 2012 Champions League-winning squad after 4-0 thrashing of Sevilla makes it four wins in a row in Europe’s elite competition
- Chelsea swept aside Sevilla in their Champions League game on Wednesday
- Olivier Giroud scored all four of Chelsea’s goal in their emphatic 4-0 win
- It is the Blues’ fourth win in a row in this term’s Champions League campaign
- The last time Chelsea won four games in a row in the competition came in 2012
- While his side are creating comparisons, Lampard does not want to tempt fate
Frank Lampard does not want to tempt fate after Chelsea matched an achievement of the club’s Champions League winners with a 4-0 thrashing of Sevilla on Wednesday.
The victory was the Blues’ fourth in a row in this term’s Champions League.
The last time Chelsea won four on the trot in the competition was 2012 – the year that they lifted the trophy with Lampard a player.
Frank Lampard does not want to tempt fate after his team were compared to club’s 2012 squad
Chelsea swept aside Sevilla in the Champions League to make it four wins in a row in Europe
Asked if he knew that statistic, Lampard said: ‘No, I wasn’t aware of that. I do like superstitions but I also don’t like tempting fate.
‘Listen, I am pleased with where we are at. The levels go up in the next stage and I am thankful that we have qualified for it and topped the group at this early stage.
‘It is great for the confidence but the levels will go up, competition goes up, we found that last year.
‘We are in a different place and we are improving, I feel that.’
Chelsea are bedding in after their £220million summer rebuild, now boasting a 15-match unbeaten run in all competitions after Olivier Giroud’s stunning four-goal haul in Spain.
The last time Chelsea won four games in a row in the competition came in their 2012 campaign
Lampard and Co went on to lift the trophy which has drawn comparisons to this year’s squad
Young manager Lampard hailed his new-look Chelsea side for gaining steadily in confidence – but insisted no one in west London will believe the hype.
He said: ‘I will never be one to get carried away but I knew that at the start of the season we would have new players who need time to bed in, we are seeing the young players are maturing and reacting to competition.
‘The experienced players are affecting things and reacting to competition.
‘I look at Oli today but you could look around at other performances in that team with Jorginho, (Antonio) Rudiger, (Cesar) Azpilicueta and others.
‘After the group stage, we have a long time back in the Premier League and things have to keep improving.
Lampard hailed Giroud as ‘the ultimate professional’ after he scored all four goals in 4-0 win
‘I am pleased we are gaining confidence so we feel we can take on any opponent. That’s the progression we are in and today is another step for us.’
Lampard made nine changes from Sunday’s goalless draw with Tottenham in the Premier League and was rewarded with fine showings from fringe men like Emerson Palmieri.
The Italian full-back delivered his strongest performance for some time, while Giroud’s perfect hat-trick with a penalty to boot will heap the pressure on Lampard to start the 34-year-old against Leeds on Saturday.
The France striker has sat third in the Blues’ striking pecking order so far this term, behind Tammy Abraham and Timo Werner.
Lampard made nine changes for Sevilla which saw Emerson (R) put on a strong performance
Lampard said: ‘The recruitment and now the competition has started to be really positive in the group, with players trying to get in the team and train at the top level every day.
‘I have to put a small warning next to that because people will get excited, particularly after a result like in Seville but, as always, consistency is what wins you titles, Premier Leagues and Champions Leagues.
‘We can’t play like we did on Wednesday and then drop the level. Sustaining that level is what will bring success.’