Olivier Giroud scores the only goal in a 1-0 win over already relegated Norwich. FMTNews Chelsea
LONDON: Frank Lampard admitted Chelsea are struggling with nerves as they chase a place in the Champions League next season after Olivier Giroud scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over already relegated Norwich at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.
“I want more but that can wait. Where we are at as a team and our position in the table, three points is everything,” said Lampard. The former England international made five changes from the battering at Bramall Lane with Giroud among those restored to the starting line-up. Christian Pulisic forced Krul into his best save of the first half with a powerful drive that was just too close to the former Newcastle stopper.
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