Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is keeping his feet on the ground. The Blues beat Wolves 2-0 on Sunday to claim a fourth place Premier League finish at the expense of Leicester City - but he is adamant that they should be achieving more.
The former Derby boss has achieved his target of qualifying for the Champions League having joined the club during their transfer ban, and he thinks their should be aiming higher next season.
In addition to that, Chelsea will not turn their focus to the FA Cup final as they prepare to take on London rivals Arsenal at Wembley.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Lampard said: “They’re a really good side to play against, but the discipline of my team today was fantastic.
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