Chelsea came back from
a goal down to beat Arsenal 2-1 as Frank Lampard's side inflicted Mikel
Arteta's first defeat as Gunners' head coach. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's
first-half header had given Arsenal the lead, an advantage the north London side held
until the last 10 minutes of the game.
But goals from Jorginho
and Tammy Abraham ensured the Blues bounced back in style from their shock
Boxing Day defeat to Southampton. Football fans can book Premier League
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Frank Lampard's press conference transcript
Here is every word
Frank Lampard had to say after the game including the comeback itself
Jorginho's luck and the Emerson substitution.
I do not think we got
it wrong because when you go and play as you did at Tottenham last week I would
have questioned my sanity if I came to Arsenal played four at the back and it
went that way in the first half.
For me, the main thing in
the first half an hour was not the tactics. It was the spirit, the fight of the
team. They were quicker. We were lethargic. They were brave. We were not we
were nervous. That was the main thing.
I could have made the
changes after 10 minutes and that is not Emerson that is probably any of the
players to change it slightly because it is hard to convey a message with your
voice on the sidelines in this atmosphere. Sometimes it has to be a gesture. We
changed and it got better.
It was not so much the
three but Mikel Arteta is not silly. He saw us play well at Tottenham and he
found a way to pin our five back. We had three men marks one at the back. They
had numbers in midfield and won all the second balls. It had to change.
I do not think we can
get to where we want to be without aggression. People can talk about us
dominating having the majority of possession in every game we have played in
the Premier League this season. That is a lovely thing, a great stat
that looks good.
Jorginho on sending off
Jorginho believes
referee Craig Pawson made the right call in not showing him a second yellow
card against Arsenal. The Chelsea midfielder hauled down Matteo Guendouzi in
the middle of the pitch and although Pawson awarded the Gunners a free-kick he
opted against given the former Napoli man his marching orders.
Arsenal’s players were
left incensed by the decision with Alexander Lacazette receiving a booking for
his reaction to the call. And then things were made even worse for Mikel
Arteta’s side when Jorginho scored Chelsea’s equalizer at the Emirates.
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