Chelsea boss Frank Lampard believes his side should try and replicate Liverpool way of attacking with their full-backs as both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson have combined to provide 33 assists in all competitions for the Reds in 2019.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Lampard said:
“We talk about the youth in our team and that can be understandable sometimes when a game gets a bit hard, particularly when you're at home and the fans expect to see a low block. They expect to see us create and in some games, we have created a lot.
"But in the last game against Bournemouth, it's the one where I said we hadn't created enough. We were safe and we played in front. What we're also trying to do is get our full-backs into play. We all know that in modern football, the full-back is the fancy thing and Liverpool have probably set that tone in the last two years with the amount of assists they're getting from out wide."
The Blues are set to face Tottenham on Saturday at Tottnham Hotspur Stadium.
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Daily and Sunday Express