Chelsea must be worried that this summer could become an absolute disaster in the transfer window. Frank Lampard has performed admirably in his first campaign in top-tier management having battled against elements not many coaches have faced before.
The Blues had a transfer ban implemented by the time the ex-midfielder was put in charge. To complicate matters, their best player left when Eden Hazard - who had scored 21 times and assisted 17 in the previous season - joined Real Madrid.
Premier League rivals such as Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal all strengthened considerably and Lampard was not given much of a chance.
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