1. Kepa dropped

Willy Caballero was picked ahead of Kepa Arrizabalaga (Image: REUTERS)

Notwithstanding demanding he generally approved of Kepa, Lampard offered a major expression by dropping the Spaniard for the excursion to West Brom.

Willy Caballero won’t have done a lot to persuade his chief he ought to be given the no. 1 function consistently.

Also, following the appearance of Edouard Mendy this week, the Senegal global will rub his hands.

2. Sloppy start

Chelsea conceded three goals in the opening 30 minutes

Chelsea’s initial thirty minutes was messy. Furthermore, that is being liberal!

In addition to the fact that they managed to surrender three seemingly avoidable objectives, however they additionally missed a few moderately simple opportunities to score.

Whatever Lampard said to them at half-time did something amazing, and he’ll be trusting they won’t pull a trick like this once more.

3. Thiago Silva’s nightmare debut

Thiago Silva was at fault for West Brom's second goal
Thiago Silva was at fault for West Brom’s second goal (Image: GETTY)

Brazilian focus back Silva was given the armband on his Chelsea debut – yet no one ought to be following by model dependent on his first presentation for the Blues.

The super experienced safeguard was burglarized of the ball in evident Steven Gerrard style to permit West Brom to score their second.

Silva certainly improved as the game wore on before he was snared by Lampard.

4. Fighting spirit

Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount were on target for the visitors (Image: NMC Pool/PA Wire)

Lampard will have been a lot more joyful with what he saw from his major parts in the second half as they figured out how to pull off an enlivened rebound.

Mount’s strike won’t be overlooked in a rush, and seeing Hudson-Odoi get back on the scoresheet will absolutely make him consider his first group plans.

With only two or three minutes left on the clock, Abraham sprung up to make an example out of bilic.

5. New signing woe

Timo Werner is still searching for his first Premier League goal

Chelsea fans were no uncertainty looking to Timo Werner or Kai Havertz to uncover them from underneath the immense gap they wound up in.

Be that as it may, it was foundation graduates Mount, Hudson-Odoi and Abraham who got the objectives for the Blues.

Chelsea’s new young men are as yet finding their feet – and that is fine until further notice – however they have to discover them snappier if the safeguard will be this precarious.