Lampard lost his 6th consecutive match against Chelsea. This is the result of an unplanned reunion, a too hasty mentality and an incomplete level of qualifications between the parties. Arsenal played gently but still easily to destroy their arch-rivals in the city. The Gunners seemed to collapse after a 4-match winless streak, but The Blues could not take advantage of this moment to defeat their opponents.
The question for Chelsea now is, do they still want to play in this year's tournament? Remember, Chelsea have not stayed in the league on the theory, will it be until they feel dangerous that The Blues wake up? The team's fans also no longer shouted to protest in the stands. This situation they may have realized in advance, only that it came too quickly and left more serious consequences than they had imagined.
Chelsea players appear on the pitch as failures from a battle mentality. In a day against his former team, Aubameyang only touched the ball 9 times and sadly, 4 of those were in midfield. His teammates played as if they no longer found joy in the ball and did not know what goal they had to play for.
Sacking Thomas Tuchel and then Graham Potter, in just a few rounds, will Todd Boehly do the same as Daniel Levy when he fired the interim coach when the situation was too tragic? If there is, that will not change when the season is about to end.
Chelsea were weak and scared against Arsenal. They did not have any strong enough resistance against the "Gunners" young players. If Mikel Arteta continues to push up to attack, the number of goals of the home team will probably not stop at 3. On a day when Arsenal rekindled their hopes for the title race, Chelsea were completely extinguished. They don't even dare to dream of a ticket to the Europa Conference League anymore.
Martin Odegaard's magic overshadowed Chelsea's entire squad on a cool Emirates day. Arsenal's perfect beauty turned Chelsea into occasional winds, just a light spice in the "Gunners' victory". They were not strong enough to win but enough to serve as a foundation for the opponent's determination to fight until the last minute.
Chelsea will change and will return to the original image but not at this time. Todd Boehly admitted that he and his colleagues made mistakes when they first took over a big team like Chelsea. Hopefully those mistakes are a lesson to learn from, not a starting point for a series of unstoppable declines.