Lampard backs misfiring Werner to end Chelsea goal drought

Timo Werner of Chelsea collides with Lukasz Fabianski of West Ham United in the box during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on December 21, 2020 in London
Timo Werner of Chelsea collides with Lukasz Fabianski of West Ham United in the box during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on December 21, 2020 in London
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Chelsea's new signing Timo Werner will start firing on all cylinders when he ends his goal drought, manager Frank Lampard said after seeing his side beat West Ham United 3-0 thanks to a Tammy Abraham double and a Thiago Silva header on Monday.

Germany forward Werner, who has scored eight goals in 20 games for Chelsea in all competitions since he joined them from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig in the close season, has failed to find the back of the net in his last eight starts.

"That's the period Timo is in, it's unfortunate but he's getting in the positions - when one (goal) goes in it will be a run for him," Lampard told the BBC.

"Tammy and Oli (Giroud) both bring different things, Tammy did his thing today and that's what we needed.

"West Ham are a good team on good form, so many threats, I thought today would be a tough match and it proved to be so, even in the not beautiful moments we defended superbly - Thiago Silva did brilliantly with that.

"We dropped off slightly and it was important tonight we came back. There were loads of things for the team to show their character - we want more."

Chelsea bounced back from two successive league defeats and closed in on the top four as they moved up to fifth in the standings one point behind fourth-placed Everton and six adrift of champions and leaders Liverpool.

West Ham boss David Moyes conceded his team, who stay 10th, were punished for lapses at both ends of the pitch.

"It was a harsh scoreline but we were not good enough in our box, having to defend a couple of times, we weren't good enough in their box when we had the opportunities," he said.

"The players played really well. This was our biggest test so far this season, for the majority of it we played very well but didn't do enough where it matters."

Meanwhile, Chelsea fullback Ben Chilwell will undergo a scan on his ankle after picking up an injury in Monday's win.

Chilwell, who was substituted after 10 minutes following a collision with West Ham forward Jarrod Bowen, could also miss Saturday's Premier League game against Arsenal.

"I expect he'll be doubtful for Arsenal. He turned his ankle and tried to carry on but it was too painful," Lampard said. "We'll have a scan to try and see how bad the injury is. We'll update after."

Reece James was also ruled out of the game against West Ham due to a knee injury but Lampard said he hoped to have both his full backs fit ahead of a packed festive schedule.

"Reece and Chilly have been doing really well, we hope their injuries are not that bad and they will be in and around the games over Christmas," Lampard added.

- Reuters

 

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