Contrite Callum Hudson-Odoi Chelsea has retired against Arsenal

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The Gunners had won a Premier League game since 1 November, but were sold out 3–1.

A penalty from Alexandre Lacazette, a loose kick from Granit Xhaka and a Bukayo Saka centre allowed Arsenal to roll, with Tammy Abraham catching past comfort and Jorginho without a kick of his own time.

“We are all disappointed every single time we lose. We don’t like to lose. That’s Chelsea’s mindset, we have to win matches. – Calteck10”

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 27 December 2020

While the victory was hailed as a possible “turning point” through Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta, his Chelsea counterpart, Frank Lampard, has noticed that his Blues lose their third consecutive league game.

Hudson-Odoi arrived from the bench with Jorginho in the period and helped raise a spark to Chelsea’s failed front line.

But England’s foreigner admits that the team was not smart enough after Lampard criticized them for poor functionality in the first half.

“It feels like a disappointment,” he told Chelsea’s official website.

“We know we can do a lot more than we’ve done. We’ve put the same power we had in the part at the moment in the first part as well. “

“We deserve to have had the same attitude from the beginning and conducted the 90 minutes, so we’re disappointed in ourselves.

“We’re going too slowly, we all know that. We knew from the beginning that it would be a difficult match no matter what. They’re Arsenal, they’re a smart team. “

“We tried to come here and check to get the 3 points, but unfortunately we didn’t. “

It is a quick change for Chelsea as they seek another defeat of their formula, however, it is a top-notch for Aston Villa next Monday.

“We need to talk about ourselves until Monday and I hope we recover in this game,” Hudson-Odoi added.

“We know we may have done more in all areas, but we have to go back to the education floor and review the paintings about what we did wrong. “

Meanwhile, Arsenal will be willing to maintain the momentum of a vital victory when faced with Brighton on Tuesday.

“This is a vital week for us,” Arteta said.

“Some performances have not been enough to win football games and it is difficult to manage over time.

“This confidence that we can get out of the games with the problems and the guys are very happy and I am satisfied by them and, of course, by our enthusiasts because they have been complicated weeks. “

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