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THE CHELSEA PLAYER FRANK LAMPARD CAUTIONS, "THERE IS A LOT OF FAILURE ON THE WAY TO SUCCESS."

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The Blues manager hopes that the hard work that went into creating Manchester City's treble challenge will encourage his team.



When the teams meet on Sunday at the Etihad, Frank Lampard urged his Chelsea players to be motivated by the work that has gone into constructing Manchester City's treble challenge.


With a victory over Lampard's team, City will reclaim the Premier League title and claim the first of the three trophies they are vying for this season. Depending on how Arsenal performs on Saturday, City may even be crowned champions before the game ever starts.


With a second Champions League final in three years against Inter Milan and the FA Cup final against Manchester United, Pep Guardiola will have led his team to the trophy five times in six seasons. The team is aiming for a historic conclusion to the season.



The 4-0 thrashing of Real Madrid on Wednesday, City's 17th victory in their past 19 games, summed up their dazzling form.


In comparison, Chelsea is now in 11th position in the league, has already been eliminated from all three cup competitions, and is almost certain to finish in the bottom half of the standings for the first time since 1996.


After co-owner Todd Boehly's frenzied £600 million transfer spending over the past 12 months, they have fallen woefully short of expectations. If, as expected, Mauricio Pochettino is named the club's permanent manager in the coming days, he will have a monumental task next season to change the club's fortunes.



The hard effort of City, not their winning the Premier League title, according to Lampard, should inspire Chelsea's players to improve next season.


On the day of the game, you should unquestionably act with respect, remarked Lampard. "However, the only source of encouragement for young players should be the journey Man City took to achieve where they are.


"It's not the moment of hoisting the cup; rather, it's Kevin De Bruyne's journey, along with those of (Erling) Haaland, (Ilkay) Gundogan, and John Stones.


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