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The first half of FRANK LAMPARD as manager of Chelsea could not have gone better, but the second could have been.
The return of Michy Batshuayi allowed the Lampard team to take advantage over the Bohemians at Dalymount Park in Dublin, Ireland.
But a late goal of the hosts put a bitter note on the first match under Lampard's reign as they fell to tie.
SunSport takes a look at how well the Blues have behaved.
FIRST HALF:
Willy Caballero
Barely troubled, unsurprisingly, but a late shot in half stung the veteran keeper's fingers.
Dujon Sterling
Chelsea is fortunate to have side backs and Sterling has not quite put his name among the contenders to start next season.
Cesar Azpilicueta
Capturing the Lampard team having already been his teammate, the Spaniard was an badured leader in central defense.
Marc Guehi
Barely tested that Chelsea controlled the possession of Ireland but made no mistake and seemed to be a talent for the future at Stamford Bridge.
Kenedy
Returning from a Newcastle loan period and seeking to carry this form to Stamford Bridge, Kenedy played a role in the first goal with a raging forward run.
Danny Drinkwater
After having the chance to return from the darkness to Chelsea, Drinkwater took some time to enter the game but controlled the tempo and showed his experience.
Kasey Palmer
Neither demarcated nor done enough to have penetrated Lampard's thoughts for the next season.
Ethan Ampadu
Really impressive performances as a screen in front of the last four. Too bad for the David Luiz lookalike, is that N & # 39; Golo Kante is not back in the team yet.
Pedro
Bohemian troubled by his rhythm, pbading from right to left and cutting inside. Lampard will need him this season after the departure of Eden Hazard.
Conor Gallagher
Gallagher Academy's Player of the Year was one of the most notable artists, showing his range of pbades, but swaying his effort over the bar.
Michy Batshuayi
Although he may be against less opposition, the Belgian striker looked powerful and used this force to give the Blues an advantage eight minutes into the match.
SECOND PART:
Jamie Cumming
Could not prevent Bohemians' equalizer, but it had barely been tested before despite pressure from the hosts.
Davide Zappacosta
The old header in the second 45 minutes has done nothing wrong, but will fight for the right-back position next season.
Trevoh Chalobah
He proved his backcourt talent by playing the ball while he was walking in the back and making a few badists in the middle of the field.
Kurt Zouma
It still looks like there is a mistake in Zouma's match, but Lampard hopes to be able to get the form that Everton enjoyed last season from the center back.
Ian Maatsen
Maatsen has not impressed or failed in front of Chelsea's new gaffer – but he will have to hope for more opportunities.
Billy Gilmour
One of the most remarkable artists in the last 45 minutes, with roaming and polls. Lampard was impressed.
Tiemoue Bakayoko
He was the midfielder of the Lampard team and sometimes looked like a man playing against boys.
Lewis Baker
Showcased the talent that makes him one of the most exciting candidates of the Chelsea Academy.
Lucas Piazon
Fought to enter the game, but had a steady performance and kept possession.
Ike Ugbo
He did not have a chance at goal as his team gained confidence and pulled out of the match.
Izzy Brown
A frustrating night for the 22-year-old who was one of Chelsea's great hopes for the future.
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