The Sunday Post (Inverness)

NORWICH CITY 2 Cantwell (6), Pukki (31)

CHELSEA 3 Abraham (3, 68), Mount (17)

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Frank Lampard will toasted his first win as Chelsea boss by spending the evening in front of a baby monitor after his young Blues downed Norwich. Academy products Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount grabbed the goals in a thrilling victory – the Canaries twice coming from behind to draw level. Abraham opened the scoring early on with his first senior goal for Chelsea, before Todd Cantwell levelled from close range. In-form Teemu Pukki then grabbed a second equaliser before halftime after Mount had struck. Chelsea were more dominant in the second half and had a Kurt Zouma goal ruled out by VAR – with Abraham’s second settling an entertaini­ng contest. Lampard, whose third child was born last year, had not managed a win in his first three games in charge, but has no grand plans to celebrate his maiden victory.

Asked if he had given himself a chance to celebrate, the former Chelsea midfielder said: “If celebratio­n means a couple of glasses of wine while watching the baby monitor and watching Match Of The Day, then that will be it. That’s the way life is these days! “For me, I am very happy with the result. We want to win games, I want to stay in contention.

“I didn’t want a slow start. We had a tough start and, I have got to say, I am happy with a lot of the performanc­es.

“But you can’t shout that too loudly if you aren’t winning games. So it changes it for me, today. It gives me more determinat­ion to work. I saw a lot of good things, things we can improve, but I saw a real belief in the players and the way they played today. I am happy, but determined.”

Chelsea’s travelling support revelled in the fact their goals came from two players who have come up through the ranks at Stamford Bridge.

“I think it’s the ageold story, fans like to see players that really feel the club,” Lampard added. Norwich, on the back of an impressive win over Newcastle last weekend, played their part. Norwich boss Daniel Farke said. “I can trust my players. For me, a draw at half-time was a fair result.

“They had spells, we had spells.

“In the second half for the first 15 they put pressure on us and were the better side.”

 ??  ?? Chelsea goalscorer­s Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham celebrate Mount’s 17th minute strike
Chelsea goalscorer­s Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham celebrate Mount’s 17th minute strike

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