Chelsea caretaker boss Frank Lampard says he has no regrets taking the job.
Lampard has overseen five defeats from the five games he’s been in charge.
Ahead of facing Arsenal tomorrow night, Lampard said: “Our job is to look at performances and mentality in training to try and bring back a good feeling. That only comes with hard work.
“I enjoy that challenge and I was very aware of it coming in. I’m very proud to manage the club, I love being here and doing my job. As footballers, your career will not always be full of success; people remember the success, but the tougher moments are part of the job as a manager and a player. You can’t always control the results, but you can work every day.”
On the players’ self-belief, Lampard stated: “They are low on confidence and performance. I shouldn’t distinguish that and make it all about confidence.
“You can only work to get a level of performance to bring confidence back. I’ve been here in moments where confidence has been low because nobody likes losing games. I had moments as a player where we dropped our standards as a collective and we had to lift it. Looking through history, we managed to get it back through hard woek, the level of the squad, whatever.
“It is different now; in terns of the type of player and the squad we have here and what expectations are. We can only consider the future and work really hard to get the squad where we want it.”