The Chelsea coach Lampard was not happy with the display of his side but was blown over by the action served up by the two teams
Frank Lampard was not impressed after watching his side fight back from three goals difference to grab a 4-4 champions league draw against Ajax on Tuesday.
Chelsea looked down on the game and they were out of the game the 55 minutes when Donny Van Beek fired Ajax 4-1 ahead at Stamford Bridge.
At the game, Chelsea had gifted their opponents with two own goals which come through Tammy Abraham and Kepa Arrizabzlaga, with Quincy promises also scoring.
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Jorginho was the only player that was targeted by the opponent, Converting from the penalty spot just four minutes into the game and this appear to be an forgettable night for Chelsea Boss.
As the game continues, Cesar Azpilicueta was pulled back in the box and Jorginho added his second penalty of the game, while in the game, Ajax lost two of their central defenders to red cards.
Reece James come off the bench to equalize the goal to 4-4 and both teams just shared the points.\
Azpilicueta seeing a goal marked off by VAR for a handball While Edson and Noussair Mazraoui forced a late save from the Kepa to maintain the game at a draw.
it was an incredible game at Stamford Bridge, and even the Chelsea coach Lampard was unable to explain what he had just seen in the match.
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'I can't explain the match said the Chelsea boss. all the things that we might analyze back, the roughness of the game, it was
entertaining. I suppose and likewise anyone who watched the match to say the same'. the manager told BT sports.
'I respect the Ajax, their display was a spectacle.
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' I don't think this has happened in my game before. the two own goals result in the story of the first half. I said at the half time that the match will end 3-3 or 4-4, we were also in the game.'
Chelsea boss admitted that he was not happy with the weak defending at the game which resulted in Ajax to score four times while calling into question the relatively mean allotment of stoppage time in the end.
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