The fact that the season is now only two games away is fantastic news for Chelsea fans.
There are now only 180 minutes left in the 2022–23 season following Sunday’s 1-0 loss to newly-crowned Premier League champions Manchester City. Chelsea Football Club’s season has been totally terrible, and the club’s devoted supporters are eager for it to be over.
However, what we witnessed on Sunday wasn’t by any means the Blues’ worst performance this season. Not at all. But there was a serious lack of finished goods, which is now merely predictable.
Fernandez is upset with his teammates at Chelsea.
Enzo Fernandez lost his cool with his teammates and the little choices he had in the 53rd minute of Chelsea’s loss to Man City. When Enzo looked up after entering the final third, he couldn’t see any of his teammates anywhere.
Fernandez then frantically looked around to check where his coworkers were while extending both of his arms out to the sides. It did seem a little odd considering Chelsea was down 1-0 at the time, and Frank Lampard undoubtedly would have encouraged his team to increase their offensive involvement in the second half.
Neville rules on Lampard
According to Gary Neville, Lampard’s first-half body language did not reflect good on many of his players. At one point, the Sky Sports camera switched to the interim Chelsea manager, who struck a dejected figure after witnessing his team concede a careless goal in the contest.
“Every time I look at Frank Lampard, he has the look of a manager who doesn’t like his players,” Neville stated during the broadcast. Chelsea desperately needs the season’s finish.
Greeting Grealish is Gallagher.
There were still a few of Chelsea players in and around the tunnel area as the Man City players prepared to enter the pitch and win their third Premier League trophy in as many seasons. One of them was Conor Gallagher, who congratulated Jack Grealish by giving him a big hug before the City striker returned to the play.
Wesley Fofana, who was sitting next to Gallagher, displayed excellent sportsmanship by nodding at a couple City players and winking at Bernardo Silva.