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Frank Lampard Reminds Chelsea Fans of Arsenal And Manchester United Failures After Real Madrid Defeat

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Frank Lampard Reminds Chelsea Fans of Arsenal And Manchester United Failures After Real Madrid Defeat
Frank Lampard Reminds Chelsea Fans of Arsenal And Manchester United Failures After Real Madrid Defeat (Adrian Dennis)

Frank Lampard reminded Chelsea fans of Arsenal and Manchester United’s failure to qualify for the Champions League after his team were knocked out by Real Madrid.

This statement followed Chelsea’s defeat at the hands of Real Madrid, which resulted in their exit from the competition.

Despite playing the return leg at Stamford Bridge, the Blues were unable to overturn their 2-0 deficit from the first leg, effectively ending their campaign in Europe’s most prestigious club competition.

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Furthermore, the club’s current standing in the Premier League, which sees them occupying the 11th spot, has made it impossible for them to qualify for the Champions League next season.

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However, Lampard, who has lost all four games since returning to Chelsea, remains optimistic about his team’s future. He believes that he can lay the foundation for success in the upcoming season.

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In acknowledging the reality of the situation, Lampard reminded fans that no team has a ‘divine right’ to play in the Champions League.

He highlighted the examples of Manchester United and Arsenal, both of whom have experienced lengthy absences from the competition in recent years. Nevertheless, both clubs are expected to make a return to the competition next season.

Despite the disappointment of Chelsea’s exit, Lampard’s words demonstrate the importance of a long-term approach to building a successful football team. With the right planning and execution, the Blues may yet find themselves back among Europe’s elite in the years to come.

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Both United and Arsenal have spent several years out of the Champions League over the past decade, though both clubs will almost certainly return to the pinnacle of European football next season.

Asked if he was confident Chelsea’s absence from the Champions League would be short-lived, Lampard – speaking after the 4-0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid – said: ‘I think the way that the Premier League is moving so fast, the landscape changes.

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‘To say that any given team has this divine right to be in the top-four and in the Champions League, it’s tough. Manchester United have spent time out of the Champions League, Arsenal have spent time out of the Champions League. Lots of big clubs have.

‘In this moment, to try and predict what is going to happen going forward – will it be good or bad – is pretty pointless.

‘But I do think we can set the building blocks now to where we want to get to. I’m here for a reason, obviously, because this season being what it is and this role that I’m in.

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‘Can I affect it in this period? Hopefully, yeah, but the bigger thing for the club will be that we want to get back to where we were. But the challenge is big.

‘Every club is investing. Maybe some clubs are more stable than we are at the minute in terms of the squad. So I don’t think we can get ahead of ourselves in terms of moments like tonight where there’s disappointment.

‘I know what it takes to get back from being here as a player for a long time and as a coach before in the Champions League. We have to set those standards high again and I keep saying the same stuff but only the work of the group and having a clear direction from the group is the way.

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‘Let’s see it. In my next seven games, I will do my mini version of that. If the performance can rise, I think it will give the fans a good feeling and give us a good feeling in the summer and I think that’s as far as we can look.’

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Lampard also said his team have plenty to play for in the Premier League run-in despite being knocked out of the Champions League.

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‘I just see it as a chance to work here every day which is a pleasure for me because of my link to the club,’ he added.

‘I enjoy that side. I don’t like losing games. I came into a team low on confidence, losing a lot of games, we haven’t had time to work. We now get a little period to work.

‘People on the outside may well write it off, coming in eighth or 12th, or whatever it is. To me it means a lot. That for me is the challenge; to raise performance.’

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Chelsea, who have had three different managers this season, return to action next Wednesday against west London rivals Brentford.

 

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