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Frank Lampard said that Chelsea’s strange start to their first season under Mauricio Pochettino has not surprised him.

Following Graham Potter’s firing at the end of last season, Lampard returned to the Stamford Bridge bench on a temporary basis. Pochettino took over a summer later.

Chelsea’s season has been difficult by their normal standards. They are currently ninth in the Premier League table and are having a hard time making it to Europe through the league.

But if Pochettino’s Chelsea won the FA Cup, they would play in Europe next season no matter how they did in the league. Before their semi-final match against Manchester City, Lampard told the BBC that he wasn’t surprised by how bad they’ve been this season.

He said, “I believe in taking small steps.” Now is the time for small steps. The squad’s make-up doesn’t surprise me.

“A string of eight wins without a loss is good for confidence.” You can still see the unpredictability in those games where they can’t control a game.

“Perhaps a dependence on Cole Palmer, who has been exceptional for them.” Getting some speed is helpful. They won their last game 6-0, so they’ll be feeling good. Today is going to be a big test for them.

The Blues scored six goals against Everton without answering on Monday night, but they still made news for the wrong reasons when Nicolas Jackson, Noni Madueke, and Palmer got into a fight over who should take the penalty kick. Palmer finally won and scored his fourth goal of the game.

Since their loss in the Carabao Cup final at the end of February, Chelsea has had a good run of five wins and three draws.

Because of how well he played in the middle for Chelsea from 2001 to 2014, Lampard became a club hero.

He went back to Stamford Bridge as manager from 2019 to 2021. He also filled in as manager for a short time at the end of last season. In recent years, Chelsea has had a lot of different managers.

As Lampard told the BBC, “I knew the problems that were going to come for any new boss.” A big squad turn around was going to happen. It had to take place.

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