“Bench him” “Start him” – Frank Lampard reveals 3 mistakes Enzo Maresca needs to address in 2-1 defeat against Liverpool

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“Bench him” “Start him” – Frank Lampard reveals 3 mistakes Enzo Maresca needs to address in 2-1 defeat against Liverpool

Despite Sunday’s setback against Liverpool, former Chelsea midfielder and coach Frank Lampard believes the team has improved under new head coach Enzo Maresca.

The Blues had not lost since losing to Manchester City the previous Saturday, and they had realistic expectations for the first time in a long time when they arrived to Anfield.

Frank Lampard, meanwhile, said that Enzo Maresca made a few errors during the match at Anfield.

Enzo Maresca must set up the Chelsea defense and fix the goalkeeping position.

Nkunku ought to have started the Premier League opener for Chelsea.

Palmer was not included in the game by Maresca.

Speaking with Premier League Productions, Lampard also predicted that Maresca would get the support and time he needs to be successful.

“I believe that sensation is about to take a change for the better right now. Therefore, I believe that the club is behind us, and there’s a nice vibe, encouraging words, and a sense that we’re moving in the right direction. Thus, I believe that to be advantageous for him.

Regarding Chelsea’s display at Anfield, Lampard continued,

Lampard told Premier League Productions, “It’s always disappointing when you feel like you probably did some good things in the game and the other team, someone with the quality of Liverpool aren’t at their best, but you don’t come away with anything.”

Although Chelsea was entrepreneurial, they had previously been entertainers under Maresca and Pochettino. They gave up 63 goals too much last season. They’ve only managed two clean sheets in their last eight outings.

Maresca dismissed the first goal they conceded at Anfield as a penalty, but it’s possible they were lucky that the second spot kick was reversed. Regarding the victor, he contended that Chelsea had already prevented five or six goals this season thanks to their high defensive line, which allowed Curtis Jones to slip by the defense.