The Herald (South Africa)

Brentford add to Chelsea’s slump with 2-0 victory

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Brentford condemned Chelsea to a fifth defeat in five games in all competitio­ns under interim coach Frank Lampard on Wednesday as an own goal by Blues’ captain Cesar Azpilicuet­a and a strike by Bryan Mbeumo handed the Bees a 2-0 win in the Premier League.

The loss left toothless Chelsea 11th in the Premier League table, stumbling towards possibly their worst campaign since the 1993/94 season — when they finished 14th under Glenn Hoddle — despite their new US owners’ huge outlay on players.

Brentford went ahead when defender Mathias Jorgensen headed on a corner at the near post and the ball struck Azpilicuet­a and went in after 37 minutes.

Lampard — Chelsea’s third coach this season after Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter were fired — brought on winger Mykhailo Mudryk and striker PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang at halftime as he sought to end a goal drought that has now seen the London side score only once in seven games in all competitio­ns.

But it was substitute Mbeumo who showed the Blues how to do it in the 78th minute when he drifted in from the right and his fiercely hit shot was deflected beyond Kepa Arrizabala­ga.

The three points pushed Brentford up a spot to ninth in the league, eight points ahead of their big-spending west London neighbours, for whom this season cannot finish quickly enough.

Media reports said Chelsea were close to hiring former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino as coach from next season.

“This is not a sob story but everything is going against us,” Lampard told BT Sport, saying Chelsea had controlled much of the game but failed to create clear chances.

“We would love a magic wand, a magic moment. It doesn’t come in football because the Premier League moves so fast, it’s competitiv­e,” the former midfielder said.

“So we will have to fight for our moment. ”—

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