Interim manager Frank Lampard has set an unwanted 118-year record at Chelsea after losing his fourth match in four games.
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The Blues were defeated 2-0 by Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night, a result that saw them knocked out of the UEFA Champions League.
It was also Lampard's fourth consecutive loss since agreeing to become the club's temporary manager following the sacking of Graham Potter.
According to the Daily Mirror, no coach before the 44-year-old ever lost their first four matches in charge in Chelsea's 118-year history.
Lampard's first defeat came away against Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier this month, followed by a 2-0 loss to Los Blancos in the first leg of their quarter-final tie in Europe.
The London giants then suffered a 2-1 defeat to Brighton Hove Albion in the Premier League this past weekend, before Tuesday night's clash.
Lampard is currently in his second spell at the club he represented for most of his playing days, having served as head coach between 2019 and 2021 before eventually being replaced by Thomas Tuchel.
Speaking after Tuesday night's encounter at home, the Englishman insisted he will not be going easy on his players based on the disappointing campaign they have had.
"Every game you play you have to give everything," he told BT Sport.
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"I've been here now for only two weeks so I'm hungry. I won't let anyone off the hook in terms of seeing this season out. It has to be the opposite."
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