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The Blues slipped to a fourth loss in six league games in Sunday’s 3–1 home defeat to Manchester City, which scored all of their own in the first 35 minutes.
Coach Frank Lampard has accepted that tension in his career will increase, and that City’s defeat will add to the losses to Everton, the Wolves and Arsenal.
A fair assessment of the patrón. pic. twitter. com/8DI4tL7Ub4
– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 4 January 2021
American striker Pulisic has admitted that he and his Chelsea teammates now have to fight to change their recent form, and quickly.
“We’re in a difficult period, this will happen to everyone and we’ve been in those conditions before,” Pulisic said.
“We have a game next week where we have to start converting things because we have to start getting effects quickly.
“Let’s see this game again, see it as a and see what we can improve.
“It probably wouldn’t be easy, but now we have to show the character.
“We have some games to come in where we want to replace things temporarily and start combining a number of results. “
Ilkay Gundogan, Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne gave city a 3-0 lead on the break.
Chelsea were at the forefront, with the defensive unit desperately seeking to resolve the unrest in the race, but appearing bewildered.
A late purpose for the Blues, scored through Calteck10!⚽️
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– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 3 January 2021
Callum Hudson-Odoi pocketed past comfort, but the pain was already done before the break, as Pulisic admitted.
“We hit goals with a lot of counter-situations and we weren’t in a position to avoid that, so the first part disappointed us,” Pulisic told Chelsea’s website.
“They were going to beat us in some transitions where we had to protect ourselves more and be a little smarter, and then we allowed them to dictate the speed of the game. “
Manchester City achieved a fourth consecutive victory in all competitions, with boss Pep Guardiola very happy that visitors performed so well without missing a handful of players because of the coronavirus.
Belgian star De Bruyne worked as a nine at the helm, admitting that he had taken the time to adapt to the role.
“It’s a little strange at first,” De Bruyne told the City website.
Still radiant this morning! ?
How are you guys?
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– Manchester City (@ManCity) January 2021
“I’ve done it several times in my career, but the head coach asked me to do this job, so I tried to make it as productive as possible and it’s smart that we won it that way.
“The difference here is when we had the one who took them.
“I think the years we were champions, we won the big matches.
“Last year and this season we played some smart games, but we didn’t win them, so I think we showed that we can win the big games.
“We’re fighting a tough battle, but we’re getting closer and that’s all we can do right now. “
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