Gallagher admits Chelsea didn’t click in Lampard’s first game in interim charge

Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher admitted things “just didn’t click” as his side suffered a 1-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers in Frank Lampard’s first game in interim charge.Lampard returned to Chelsea as caretaker manager until the end of the 2022-23 season on Thursday following Graham Potter’s sacking last weekend.Same old Chelsea – always losingThe 44-year-old’s first game back saw his side beaten 1-0 by Wolves thanks to a first-half Matheus Nunes strike, leaving the club 11th in the Premier League.”He (Lampard) had a couple of days, he got his information across about how he wants to play, and everyone was happy with it and ready for the game,” Gallagher told Chelsea’s official club website.”He wanted us to play with personality and intensity, and it just didn’t click. With the quality of the squad we have, we should be winning a lot more than we are.”We have to keep working hard and looking where we can improve, and hopefully, it can improve and we can start winning games where we should be.”Arsenal go two up at Anfield before hanging on the ropes as Ramsdale saves the day for ArtetaChelsea registered just one shot on target at Molineux and have failed to find the net in their last three Premier League outings.Gallagher admits his side didn’t deserve much more, given the manner of their performance.”We can’t have too many complaints,” the 23-year-old added.Ayew and the rest of the Hodgson crew burn Leeds after a sloppy start”It was a disappointing game. We had confidence, we were up for it and excited for the game, but we’re disappointed and angry because we want it so bad. We want to win games for the club, for the fans. It’s just not clicking at the minute.”It was a tough one to take. There are a lot of areas we can improve and do better. We have to look at ourselves, individually and collectively. We didn’t do enough on the day.”##NAJAVA_MECA_7162603##Chelsea return to action on Wednesday when they face Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.

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