F. Lampard didn't want to take full responsibility after losing to "Arsenal" © JumpStory

London's "Chelsea" unexpectedly lost the city derby to the "Arsenal" team with a result of 1:3 on Saturday. After the defeat, "Chelsea" manager Frank Lampard did not hide his disappointment, but did not want to take all the responsibility upon himself. "I am angry because I always want to win matches," Lampard told Sky Sports. "We had the opportunity to rise to the second place in the tournament table and we played against an opponent who is currently struggling. There were two options - to make things difficult for the opponents from the start of the match or give them space to build momentum. In the first half, for some reason, we let "Arsenal" control the game. We lazily defended, allowing the opponents to earn a penalty kick and penalty kick, which resulted in goals. In the second half, we fought, but for me, it was not enough. In the first part of the match, we complicated our situation too much. I take responsibility for decisions made outside the box, but the players also have to do that. We knew that "Arsenal" is a dangerous team, and in the Premier League, it is impossible to win a match if you're not playing at full capacity," added "Chelsea" manager.