Frank Lampard urges Chelsea to enjoy long-overdue win at Bournemouth
Frank Lampard encouraged his players to celebrate with a beer or glass of wine after Chelsea took a âsmall step forwardâ by halting their six-match losing streak with a 3-1 win at Bournemouth.
Late goals from Benoit Badiashile and Joao Felix earned the Blues an overdue victory after Cherries defender Matias Vina cancelled out Conor Gallagherâs early header at Vitality Stadium.
Success on the south coast was Lampardâs first since returning to Stamford Bridge on an interim basis a month ago and a fitting way to cap his 100th game in Premier League management.
The former England and Blues midfielder urged his team to embrace the clubâs first triumph in almost two months but warned they cannot ease off going into their final four fixtures of a dismal campaign.
âThey should enjoy it and weâre happy because when you donât have that feeling for a while, it gradually knocks you down,â said Lampard.
âIt was very evident in the dressing room from coming in that there was a lot of picking up that needed to be done and unfortunately you need results to come in line with that to keep you stepping forward, so thatâs been tough.
âToday was a nice small step forward.
âThe lads are all human, weâre all affected in similar ways when youâre not winning games or you donât feel like youâre at your best and the only way to get through that is to fight and to work through it.
âIâve been in relative periods where theyâre tough, so absolutely they should enjoy tonight and have a beer or have a glass of wine or do whatever they do.
âBut we cannot take our foot of the pedal in terms of trying to take steps forward until the end of this season because itâs important.â
Victory in Dorset moved the two-time European champions on to 42 points, three ahead of their hosts, albeit they remain in the bottom half of the table.
Bournemouth had the better of the chances before the late drama, with Dango Ouattara squandering a golden opening by heading over from inside the six-yard box.
Badiashile and Felix punished that profligacy in the final eight minutes, leaving Chelsea supporters to salute the long-awaited win with ironic chants of âwe are staying upâ.
Some of the away end had jeered substitutes Hakim Ziyech and Raheem Sterling but the pair responded by claiming assists for Badiashile and Felix respectively.
Lampard hopes to help rebuild the bond between fans and players and backed the under-fire duo to show their true class following underwhelming campaigns.
âOur fans were fantastic today so I personally appreciate their support,â said Lampard.
âI appreciate we had a moment on the end of the pitch where everyone feels good for a day.
âI think thatâs important to build a connection between players and fans.
âOpinion can always change in a period but Hakim and Raheem want to do well, as football players theyâve got big talent both of them.
âI think their class is permanent and Iâm pleased for them for having some impact when they came on.â
Bournemouth boss Gary OâNeil rued his sideâs missed opportunities.
âI thought it was an even contest,â he said. âThere were lots of bits in it that I liked.
âWhen we were on top, Vina has a one-on-one where Kepa (Arrizabalaga) makes a good save, Kepa makes a great block from Dango as well from four, five yards out and obviously the massive chance, Dangoâs free header.
âIf we get our noses in front then the game will probably finish very differently.
âIâm disappointed we werenât clinical enough and then we get punished at the other end.
âWe were well in the game.â




