
Frank
Lampard has admitted Edouard Mendy has already become Chelsea's first-choice
goalkeeper.
The former Rennes stopper helped the Blues secure Lampard's first goalless
draw as Chelsea boss in Tuesday's Champions League stalemate with Sevilla.
Senegal international Mendy shook off a thigh issue to start the Group E
opener at Stamford Bridge, which left Lampard delighted with his side's more
robust shape.
Asked if Mendy is already Chelsea's number-one 'keeper, Lampard said: "At
the moment yes; he's shown his quality. The way he's played, he's played
very well, that's two clean sheets for him already.
"As it stands he is [the number one] but that's always up for grabs. But the
way he's playing I'm very happy. I was pleased with the professional element
to the win.
"Seville are a top team in European football, no doubt. The concentration
and focus to get the result was big from the team.
"We made a lot of good decisions tonight, so it's a really nice place for us
to build from. I think it's a positive result. The clean sheet was a big
deal for us."
Out-of-form Kepa Arrizabalaga was dropped to the bench on Mendy's return
after another afternoon to forget in Saturday's 3-3 draw with Southampton.
Chelsea were solid against Sevilla if a little uninspiring in attack, though
the Blues will be delighted with an improved defensive showing.
Lampard: Registering Cech a no-brainer
Chelsea registered former goalkeeper Petr Cech in their Premier League squad
on Tuesday, with the 38-year-old on hand if required in a
coronavirus-related emergency.
Cech is still younger than 39-year-old Blues veteran 'keeper Willy
Caballero, and is available if required now despite retiring in the summer
of 2019.
Chelsea's technical director has been training with the senior squad for
several weeks, with Lampard insisting it was a "no-brainer" to add him to
the league ranks.
"It's definitely not done for the romance, Pete enjoys the training, that's
how he is," said Lampard.
Lampard says Chelsea are shipping goals despite conceding a relatively low
amount of shots0:44
"With Pete it's something I wouldn't expect to happen but with how fit he is
if we were in crisis we couldn't have anyone better than Petr Cech around.
"I don't expect him to play, but nobody expected what's happened in the last
six or seven months, so that would explain why he's in there. He's
invaluable for his experience, passing that onto the goalkeepers.
"We had a space this year, and Covid makes this a year like no other. He's
very fit, he's still relatively young, and he finished playing when he
possibly could have carried on when he took on the role that he does very
well here.
"He trains very regularly and very well. I'm not sure if we'll see him this
season, it depends on how things go of course. But it's a total no-brainer
to have him in the squad for the reasons of the pandemic and everything
that's happened.
"He trains every day, and that can only help the goalkeepers we have, to
have one of the best in the recent modern era training with them."