FRANK LAMPARD admits his Chelsea side were handed a brutal lesson by Bayern Munich as they crashed to the club’s heaviest ever European home defeat.
The Blues were out-classed on a night which showed the gulf in quality between Lampard’s young pretenders and one of the real giants of Champions League.
Frank Lampard saw his side handed a lesson by Bayern MunichCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Former Arsenal star Serge Gnabry continued his capital punishment with a double rounded off by a third from Robert Lewandowski in the 3-0 win which puts Bayern with one foot in the last-eight.
Having scored four in the destruction of Tottenham earlier this season, Gnabry has now struck six in London in a matter a months and afterwards tweeted: “London is still red.”
And Lampard was left with the realisation his players had been given a clinical lesson of what top level football is all about as his side need a miracle in the second leg in Munich on March 18.
He said: “The performance was poor and sometimes you have to be brutally honest. They outclassed us in every department and it’s quite sobering.
I’m disappointed we couldn’t do more against them. We have to take it on the chin and work towards getting back to the levels we want to be at.
Frank Lampard
“It was a reality check. The level of team they are is why they challenge in the Bundesliga and Europe year in year out.
“I’m disappointed we couldn’t do more against them. We have to take it on the chin and work towards getting back to the levels we want to be at.
“That’s football at this level. The levels of Bayern Munich were fantastic, they are a really strong team and I was aware of that.
“If you look at the choice of passes they make, our choices have to improve.
“If our players have a bit about them, which I think they do, they will look at who they were playing against and the level they need to work to.
“Unless we were to get everything right and bang on then it was going to be a really tough night. And we didn’t get everything bang on, we weren’t confident on the ball and that was my biggest disappointment.
“So it was a harsh lesson, a reality for the players of the levels we want to get to.
Robert Lewandowski put Bayern 3-0 up on the nightCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Gnabry said: “I’ve got a lot of friends here, seems like they’re giving me some good power. I always enjoy coming back to London.
“We knew we had to be patient. We had the game under control, knowing we’d get our chances and in the end we took them.
“But last year Liverpool beating Barcelona after 3-0, we need to be careful.”
Former Gunner Serge Gnabry gave Chelsea a torrid eveningCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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