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Frank Lampard: Chelsea boss demands more from his side despite booking FA Cup semi-final spot

Lampard: "I don’t think we’ve played that badly this season for 45 minutes. We’ve played better and lost games. We needed to drag ourselves out of a lethargic performance and we did."

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Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard says he could have made more than the three substitutions he made at half time of their 1-0 win against Leicester in the FA Cup

Frank Lampard demanded more from Chelsea despite his side reaching the FA Cup semi-finals with a 1-0 win at Leicester.

Ross Barkley’s third FA Cup goal of the season earned the Blues victory at the King Power Stadium.

However, Lampard was unhappy with his side's first-half display, making a triple substitution at the break with Barkley, Cesar Azpilicueta and Mateo Kovacic coming on.

It changed the flow of the game as the visitors took control to go through, but Lampard knows they must be better.

Ross Barkley celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Leicester
Image: Ross Barkley celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Leicester

"I don't think we've played that badly this season for 45 minutes," he said. "We've played better and lost games.

"I could have made more or different subs. We needed to drag ourselves out of a lethargic performance and we did.

“We were fortunate to be 0-0 at half-time and we must learn from little mistakes from the game.

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“I don’t want to sound too down because it’s important to show you’ve got the grit to get a 1-0 win when you don’t play well. It looks like I’m criticising but it’s positive because it’s not the norm for us.”

Leicester, without the injured James Maddison, struggled to get Jamie Vardy in the game.

Goalkeeper Willy Caballero saved from Wilfred Ndidi while Jonny Evans glanced wide as they edged the first half. But Kasper Schmeichel needed to save well from Christian Pulisic after 30 minutes.

Barkley, Azpilicueta and Kovacic replaced Mason Mount, Billy Gilmour and Reece James at half-time and Chelsea immediately improved.

Tammy Abraham had a goal ruled out for offside before Barkley struck after 63 minutes, sweeping in Willian’s excellent cross.

Lampard: Barkley a big player for Chelsea

Ross Barkley celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Leicester
Image: Ross Barkley celebrates scoring for Chelsea against Leicester

“I played with Ross and he is a great lad. His attitude has been spot on in training since the minute we’ve been back,” said Lampard, who confirmed Pulisic came off with a calf problem.

“He was unfortunate not to start against Villa and since then he has made an impact in every game he has played.

“He is reaping the benefits. I’ve got a lot of time for Ross and he is a big player for us.”

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Rodgers remains upbeat despite defeat

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Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers was upbeat despite their FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Chelsea

Caglar Soyuncu saw a header deflect over, Leicester’s best chance, but the Foxes must wait another year for a chance to win a first FA Cup.

They have drawn their opening two Premier League games of the restart but despite being knocked out of the FA Cup, boss Brendan Rodgers remained upbeat.

“That was much more like us, in terms of tempo and speed and pressing. We know we can score goals but in these first three games we just haven’t been as clinical,” said Rodgers, who admitted Maddison will be a doubt for Wednesday’s trip to Everton with a hip problem.

Jamie Vardy
Image: Jamie Vardy looks dejected after Leicester's defeat to Chelsea

“It’s disappointing to go out but there are positives. I feel for the players because I think they deserved more than that.

“The players have maintained that belief in themselves and we just couldn’t make the breakthrough. It was much more like us and we looked a real threat. That final pass or effort wasn’t falling for us.

“We need to show more conviction, but we have shown all season we can score. It’s a performance which will give us more confidence going forward.”

FA Cup semi-final draw: Man Utd vs Chelsea, Arsenal vs Man City

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta after City's 3-0 victory
Image: Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will face his old club Manchester City in the last four

Manchester United have been drawn to face Chelsea in the semi-finals of the FA Cup, with Arsenal playing holders Manchester City.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United side play Frank Lampard's Chelsea in a repeat of the 2018 final, which was won by the Blues.

Manchester City beat Newcastle to set up a last-four meeting against record 13-time winners Arsenal.

Both semi-finals on the weekend of July 18/19 and the final on August 1 are scheduled to be held at Wembley Stadium behind closed doors.

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