Lampard Hails Chelsea's Young Stars As Willian Bangs Winner In Lille
3rd October 2019
The Brazilian volleyed home in the 78th minute to decide the game under the roof at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy on what was his 300th appearance for the club
- Willian's brilliant late strike gave Chelsea a precious 2-1 win away to Lille on Wednesday that they will hope kickstarts their Champions League campaign, but it was the young stars in Frank Lampard's side who stole the show again
- Tammy Abraham had earlier put Chelsea in front on his 22nd birthday with his eighth goal already this season, only for Victor Osimhen to equalise for Lille
- Chelsea are now off the mark in Group H after losing at home to Valencia a fortnight ago, although it is Ajax who continue to top the section with a maximum six points
LILLE, United Kingdom-
Willian's brilliant late strike gave Chelsea a precious 2-1 win away to Lille
on Wednesday that they will hope kickstarts their Champions League campaign,
but it was the young stars in Frank Lampard's side who stole the show again.
The Brazilian volleyed home in the 78th minute to decide the
game under the roof at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy on what was his 300th appearance
for the club.
Tammy Abraham had earlier put Chelsea in front on his 22nd
birthday with his eighth goal already this season, only for Victor Osimhen to
equalise for Lille.
Chelsea are now off the mark in Group H after losing at home
to Valencia a fortnight ago, although it is Ajax who continue to top the
section with a maximum six points.
"Overall it was a good game. It's never an easy place
to play. Give it to the team, what a fantastic performance," Abraham told
BT Sport.
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Lampard's team face Ajax next and will do so with renewed
belief after this victory.
"It is such a tough place -- the roof was on, the crowd
were up for it, the speed in their team and on the counter-attack especially
was very evident, so we had to be ready for it and I thought our performance
was really good," said Lampard.
It was a game decided by one of the most experienced players
on the pitch but which was bristling with exciting young talent as these clubs
adjust to seeing their standout players -- Eden Hazard on one side, Nicolas
Pepe on the other -- depart in the close season.
Lampard fielded two 24-year-olds as well as four more
players aged 22 or under in his line-up here, as teenager Reece James started
as a right wing-back in a 3-4-1-2 system.
James only made his top-team debut for the club a week ago
in a League Cup tie against fourth-tier Grimsby Town. His second-half
replacement, Callum Hudson-Odoi, set up the winner.
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"This isn't a game for niceties, we have to go and win
these matches and improve all the time and there were loads of signs of team
improvement tonight, and individuals," Lampard added.
"The young players are responding and they have to keep
doing it because the Champions League level is something else."
Much has been made of Lampard's promotion of youth this
season in response to Chelsea's transfer ban, although their team here also
featured N'Golo Kante, with the France midfielder returning from his latest
spell out.
Indeed, the average age of Chelsea's team at kick-off was
actually a year older than that of Lille.