Chelsea remained the eighth place in the Premier League after losing 2-0 to champion Leicester City on Tuesday night.
At the opening break, Wilfred Endy's powerful batting outside the penalty area made the Foxes stand up, which gave him a rare goal. James Madison later doubled the host's advantage when he easily scored before half-time whistles.
When substitute Timo Werner glanced at the free kick from Casper Schmitchell, he found the back of the net for Frank Lampard's men, although this was quickly ruled out. Chelsea is still five points behind Liverpool's fourth place. They play more games than their Merseyside opponents, and Leicester is currently the league's
most in Chelsea without fans.
Positive
Judging from tonight's game, Chelsea pays little attention to the positive. Reliable midfielder Mason Munter, however, proved to be a valuable asset of the club with unremitting work, desire to win the ball, and disappointment with the substandard performance of his teammates. You won't rule out Mount will become the captain of the club in the future.
Negative number
It's a painful night for Chelsea fans, because they seldom challenge Schmeichel between Fox's goalposts. Chelsea struggled seriously in the first half to play its own half, especially in the early stages of the transition.
Defenders Reese James and Ben Chilwell climbed onto the court when visitors rushed forward in rare circumstances, but this isolated Tiago Silva and Antonio Rudig, making Jamie Vardy a greater threat than him.
The manager has a score of 10:
4 - The number of calls from Chelsea fans asking to show the gate to Lampard is now increasing exponentially, and tonight's performance is only to add these calls. Chelsea is again in serious Defence, often fragility in the club that hopes to challenge the top four.
GK Edouard Mendy, 5 - Occasionally has a long-range strike outside the goal range, but this performance will be remembered for his poor defensive performance, which gives Chelsea shooters little chance to minimise the host's threat.
DF Reese James, age 4 - Defence is generally poor, but he scored a bad goal a few seconds before Fox's second goal - Madison goal - will infuriate Lampard. At the other end of the court, James moved forward, but was rarely threatened. Bad game.
DF Thiago Silva, 5 - When it was well connected to Mount's sloping corner in the early morning, an easy email was saved near Schmitchell. But his behaviour skipped there - the hit was poor, and communication with his teammates was obviously full of mixed news.
Antonio Rudig DF 5 - Poor communication with Silva before Leicester's second goal seems to take the game away from Chelsea - watching too many goals and paying the final price. Find yourself often around Wadey.
DF Ben Chilwell, who left Leicester for Chelsea in August last year, returned to King's Power Stadium for the first time, and most people will definitely forget a game. When attacking defenders are needed, they charge forward, but this puts Silva and Rudig in a vulnerable position. Chelsea thinks it's lucky. Vardy doesn't make money in one or two goals.
Four years old, Kay Havenz MF - continued to fight for the Premier League after transferring from Baylor Wokusen. The first touch was cancelled, often leading to cheap gifts, which led to frustration, which earned him reservations during the game transition.
I can't control it,” Lampard said in his post-match press conference. “I have been asked it over the last few weeks. I understand it and it is the expectation of the club whether it is right or wrong.
"I took the job knowing that there will be difficult times because it is not a club ready to compete. We have had a ban, we have young players, we have new players that we can see are striving for form and to be settled into this team.
"At the minute we have to fight."
Lampard once again laid the blame for Chelsea’s defeat on his players, saying only they can take responsibility for their individual performances.
"There are players who are not playing as well as they should do. I was a player and they are the only ones who can deal with that.
"The general theme of our performance was slow, sluggish with a lack of desire to run and that can come with a lack of confidence. We got beaten by the better team."
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