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Frank Lampard says Raul Jimenez injury "galvanised" Chelsea

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Only three points separate the top five in the table.

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard expects this season's Premier League title to be won with a significantly-lower points tally than in recent years.

Manchester City and Liverpool have lifted the trophy over the last three years with tallies of 100, 98 and 99 points, while Chelsea managed 93 in a dominant 2016-17 campaign.

This season's battle is shaping up to be much closer among a number of contenders, with Tottenham and Liverpool currently leading the way with 25 points from 12 games, narrowly ahead of Leicester, Southampton and Chelsea.

Lampard said: "I think that's just where we're at this season. We felt it first hand at the weekend with Everton. They've got good players, they invested in the summer, they're a good squad, they were well organised and they made it very difficult for us.

"And watching the games yesterday, you see that all over the place. The league is getting tighter for whatever reason. I think teams are strengthening, they're very well organised and I think certainly I felt our preparation into the season was slightly different so we've been a bit of a work in progress.

"We feel ourselves we've already lost some points we maybe wouldn't have done. Everyone will feel that in their own ways. We have to make sure we just maintain our levels and keep improving to stay in that."

Lampard used Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Everton to hit back at pundits who have been talking up his side as potential title favourites after a 17-game unbeaten run.

He said: "We've got some new players that have come in and people maybe want to look at the price-tag but, at the same time, some of them are young players that are coming to play in this league for the first time and that clearly needs a little bit of time.

“The league is getting tighter for whatever reason. I think teams are strengthening, they're very well organised and I think certainly I felt our preparation into the season was slightly different so we've been a bit of a work in progress”
- Frank Lampard

"So there's a lot of elements to the squad. I believe we will improve, we are improving, but strong squads will only be referred to when you win something."

Lampard, meanwhile, expects Wolves to have been strengthened as a squad by the horrific head injury suffered by Raul Jimenez.

The striker sustained a fractured skull during last month's victory over Arsenal in a sickening clash of heads with David Luiz and spent more than a week in hospital.

Lampard has first-hand experience of a similar situation having witnessed former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech suffer a fractured skull during a match against Reading in 2006.

"It actually galvanised us," said Lampard.

"We lost a great goalkeeper for a period of time but, when you have that critical of an injury – I saw the images of Jimenez turning up at the training ground last week and seeing all his team-mates again and I'm sure it would have almost galvanised some strength within the group because team-mates, friends, within that, you worry about players with injuries anyway.

"It's a very difficult job when you're injured and out let alone when that injury could be more threatening to your health than the standard kind of injury. So I'm sure it will make them stronger but they miss obviously a very good player at the same time.

"It's a difficult situation, one I don't like to see, whether it's our team, like it was with Petr, or an opponent. I'd rather play against Wolves with a fit, healthy Jimenez of course even though he's a top player."

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool1494136191731
2Leicester CityLeicester149052617927
3Manchester UnitedMan Utd138232821726
4Everton148242519626
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs1474325141125
6Southampton147342519624
7Manchester CityMan City136521912723
8Chelsea1364326141222
9Aston Villa1271424131122
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham136342116521
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves136251317-420
12Newcastle UnitedNewcastle135351722-518
13Crystal Palace145361925-618
14Leeds UnitedLeeds145272430-617
15Arsenal144281218-614
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton142661622-612
17Fulham142481323-1010
18Burnley12246618-1210
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom141491029-197
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd140212825-172
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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool1494136191731
2Leicester CityLeicester149052617927
3Manchester UnitedMan Utd138232821726
4Everton148242519626
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs1474325141125
6Southampton147342519624
7Manchester CityMan City136521912723
8Chelsea1364326141222
9Aston Villa1271424131122
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham136342116521
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves136251317-420
12Newcastle UnitedNewcastle135351722-518
13Crystal Palace145361925-618
14Leeds UnitedLeeds145272430-617
15Arsenal144281218-614
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton142661622-612
17Fulham142481323-1010
18Burnley12246618-1210
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom141491029-197
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd140212825-172
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