Frank Lampard asks Chelsea to learn from Bayern's masterclass
Frank Lampard wants Chelsea to take an understanding of the levels required to play in the Champions League knockout stages from its humbling defeat to Bayern Munich. The Blues had periods of pressure but overall rarely tested Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, with Chelsea's misery compounded when Marcos Alonso saw red after a VAR check for violent conduct in the closing stages. "A lot of players there today either haven't played in it, played Europa League which is a big difference or played it a few years ago, certainly not at Chelsea when we got to successive semi-finals and finals and winning it. Premier League the priority Though refusing to rule out his side's chances of coming back into the tie in the second leg on March 18, Lampard conceded Chelsea's priority must now be securing a top-four finish in the Premier League.

























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