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Frank Lampard: Chelsea’s failure to qualify for next year’s Champions League would be a blow

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Frank Lampard: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786’s failure to qualify for next year’s Champions League would be a blow
FC Chelsea midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Frank-Lampard-c14097, affirmed that failure to qualify for Champions League would be a huge blow.
After a thrilling 0-0 draw against FC Fulham on Monday, Chelsea is currently standing at fifth spot on English Premier League points table, 12 points behind EPL leaders Manchester United.
The winners of previous EPL are all set for their next clash with Everton on Saturday for the FA Cup fourth round.
In an interview with BBC, Lampard asserted that Chelsea would have to finish among the top flight teams of the table and should keep an eye on the ball otherwise it would be a disaster.
The 32-year-old English International believes there is an importance of Cup competitions because of an exposure prior going for tough encounters and it’s more vital to reach finals. The midfielder also applauded the newly procured Brazilian, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Luiz-c10542,
and, Spaniard, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707.
Despite the fact that the Spaniard failed to find a spot the back of the net, Lampard depicted his faith in the Torres and believes he can make a difference as he is a classy player on the field. Regardless of his inability to score in his first two games,
he would do it soon as his fans are expecting something from him.
He appraised the alluring Brazilian striker, David Luiz, who had joined Stamford Bridge just recently for 25 million pounds, along with a gigantic Torres transfer deal of 50 million pound sterling from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809.
The 23-year old Brazilian ‘centre back’ was bought from Benfica and after he landed in Stamford Bridge, Chelsea’s striking power seems to have improved a bit after a woeful run so far in the current spell of EPL.
Frank Lampard showed some faith in the Brazilian as he is surprised and excited to have talented players in the squad. He asserted that it was a boost for Abramovich’s side to have quality players at this point.
He added, “We haven't spent much in recent years compared to some by our standards, I'm just thankful we've got the funds to do this. We haven't performed as well, there's been injuries, and some unsettling moments, but if you don't perform you fall behind
in the title race and that's the reason really”.
The 44-year old Russian billionaire, Roman Abramovich, sealed the deals on the final day of January’s transfer window.  
 

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