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Lampard shows ruthless streak by hauling off Chelsea youngsters

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard showed his ruthless side as he hauled off three of his brightest young players at half-time in Sunday’s 1-0 English FA Cup quarter-final win over Leicester City.

Lampard was clearly unhappy with what he witnessed in the opening 45 minutes and admitted he could have substituted seven or eight of his players at the interval.

As it was, Mason Mount, Billy Gilmour and Reece James made way for the vastly more-experienced trio of Ross Barkley, Mateo Kovacic and Cesar Azpilicueta and the difference soon became clear.

Barkley struck the game’s only goal in the 63rd minute, ghosting on to Willian’s cross to steer a shot home.

Lampard’s trust in youth has been an impressive part of his first season since returning as manager to Stamford Bridge.

But Chelsea’s record scorer is not afraid to hand out some tough love when required, as it was on Sunday at the King Power Stadium.

“We haven’t played that badly since I’ve been back. We were fortunate at half-time that it was 0-0,” he said.

“The first rules of football are urgency and sprinting back and if you don’t do that you can’t compete.

“Our game needs to be brighter than that. In the second half there were glimpses of it, but we can’t turn up like that again. We got lucky today.”

Lampard said his young players would “take it on the chin”.

“It is a learning experience. I could have taken more off, or other players off. I am not pulling those out on their own. They will be top players for this club and have top careers,” he added.

“But, if I have to do something in games, I will do it. It was one of those games where I had to do something.”

Chelsea have won all three of their games since the restart of the season, twice in the English Premier League (EPL) to cement themselves in the top four.

They can now look ahead to a Cup semi-final against Manchester United.(

 

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