The Citizen (Gauteng)

Lampard: Still more to come

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– Frank Lampard insisted Chelsea are not the finished article yet after Tammy Abraham (above) and Mason Mount celebrated their England call-ups by inspiring a 4-1 rout of struggling Southampto­n on Sunday.

Abraham, Mount and their Blues team-mate Fikayo Tomori were all named by England manager Gareth Southgate in the squad for the forthcomin­g Euro 2020 qualifiers in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria.

The promising young trio hogged the spotlight once again at St Mary’s as Abraham and Mount netted to maintain their superb starts to the season.

Chelsea are up to fifth in the Premier League heading into what promises to be a memorable internatio­nal break for the club’s three young talents.

“I am happy we are in and around the top group. Obviously Liverpool are out on their own at the minute, but at this early stage we are in a nice position,” Lampard said.

“This should give us determinat­ion to go away (for internatio­nal duty) and come back in the same vein because the minute you relax in this league it can all change very quickly.”

Abraham has nine goals in all competitio­ns this term, underlinin­g why Southgate is keen to get him action in a competitiv­e match to ensure he commits to England.

The 22-year-old striker has won two caps for England in friendlies against Brazil and Germany in 2017, but he had flirted with switching his internatio­nal allegiance to Nigeria, who he qualifies for through his father.

Mount, 20, bagged Chelsea’s second goal to once again showcase the predatory instincts that have helped the midfielder make a smooth transition to the Premier League following last season’s loan alongside Tomori at Derby.

Danny Ings got one back for Southampto­n, but N’Golo Kante and Michy Batshuayi struck to make it four successive wins in all competitio­ns for Chelsea, who are beginning to thrive in Lampard’s first season in charge. –

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