Frank Lampard has been busy this week tallking to reporters about Chelsea recent poor run of form. Today Lamps spoke to the Daily Mail and said that Chelsea are going through a confidence crisis similar to the one that led to former manager Phil Scolari losing his job.
“At the moment there’s a bit of a feeling that we’re not sure what’s going to happen when we go out there. If we’re honest we all think that. That’s just the way it is. You can’t help that. The end of Phil Scolari’s reign was a bit like this. You lose the feeling of being able to win every week. Once you’ve had that and lose it, it’s hard to get it back.”
For the first a Chelsea players has publicly acknowledged that their are tensions between players in the dressing room saying:
“If you aren’t winning games there would be something wrong if the big players didn’t start asking questions of each other and themselves. Drogba is known as an emotional character and John as well. Ideally it should be done in the dressing-room, but when you want to win it can come out on the pitch.”