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EPL: Chelsea will not win another game this season – Agbonlahor, O’Hara react to latest defeata

Former Premier League stars, Jamie O’Hara and Gabriel Agbonlahor have said Chelsea may not win another game in the Premier League this season.
This was after Frank Lampard made it three losses on his Stamford Bridge return as interim manager.
O’Hara and Agbonlahor were stunned by Lampard’s side’s performance in the defeat to Brighton.
Chelsea has now been defeated by Wolves, Real Madrid and Brighton in their last three games under Lampard and sits 11th in the Premier League table.
Chelsea gave up a 1-0 home lead to fall 2-1 to the Seagulls, with Danny Welbeck and Julio Enisco overturning Conor Gallagher’s opener.
Agbonlahor told talkSPORT, “We were watching Brighton and we were thinking, who is the home team?
“Brighton had 25 shots today! 26 shots for an away team at Stamford Bridge is unacceptable.
“I couldn’t name one player that would have got over a 3/10 today. If Lampard can’t get these players motivated, who can?”
O’Hara added: “I don’t know if Chelsea will win another game this season, I don’t think they’re going to win another game.”
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