Frank Lampard's led London's "Chelsea" team celebrated their fifth consecutive victory in the English Premier League over the weekend.
The accelerating "Blues" machine recently also stopped the Amsterdam "Ajax" team, who played in front of their own audience. F. Lampard was pleased with the results of the past weeks, but pointed out what still bothers him about his team's game.
"At certain moments in the matches, we demonstrate what I want from this team," - the strategist officially told the club's website.
"I was very pleased with the matches against "Ajax" and "Liverpool", where we did a great job playing without the ball and pressing the opponents. The players worked on it in training and proved that they are ready to adapt to this style. At certain moments, I am very satisfied with how we play with the ball.
The only thing that slightly bothers me is our inability to maintain the same level throughout the entire 90 minutes," - said the strategist.
"Chelsea" conceded goals against both "Burnley" and "Watford" towards the end of the matches, when they already had a safe advantage.
"It's simply football. "Liverpool" against "Aston Villa" also had difficult periods, just like "Man City". So maybe I am demanding too much from my players. Every opponent must be respected. It's not as easy as it seems from the outside, so there is always room for improvement. We have many young players who have come here and are now training with experienced footballers. It is clear that they need time for us to demand from them what we want."