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FRANK LAMPARD ends 2020 in the middle of a mini crisis.

Chelsea delivered another bang average performance at Stamford Bridge to stretch their Premier League run to just one win in five - and four points from a possible 15.

Anwar El Ghazi nutmegged Edouard Mendy to earn Aston Villa a point
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Anwar El Ghazi nutmegged Edouard Mendy to earn Aston Villa a pointCredit: AP:Associated Press
Olivier Giroud's header beat Emiliano Martinez in the Aston Villa goal
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Olivier Giroud's header beat Emiliano Martinez in the Aston Villa goalCredit: AP:Associated Press
Giroud celebrated his strike with Ben Chilwell who assisted the first goal of the game
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Giroud celebrated his strike with Ben Chilwell who assisted the first goal of the gameCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Any hopes of winning the title have already gone out of the window but if they keep playing like this, Chelsea will struggle to reach the top four.

In-form Villa certainly deserved the point with Anwar El Ghazi scoring a terrific 50th minute volley - his fifth effort in as many games - to cancel out Olivier Giroud’s opener.

It was no surprise that Giroud scored against Villa as this was his 10th effort against the club while the former Arsenal forward has found the net in all of his last eight games against them.

Lampard delivered on his promise of at least six changes after his side's disappointing defeat at Arsenal.

Edouard Mendy, N'Golo Kante, Christian Pulisic, Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell were the five survivors from the Emirates.

But yet again, Chelsea lacked quality at both ends.

Villa started confidently and Jack Grealish had an early influence with the way he carried the ball effortlessly into dangerous areas and creating general havoc. He also forced Edouard Mendy to push away a half-decent shot.

Yet Grealish also nearly handed Chelsea the lead when he sent a suicidal back pass into the path of Christian Pulisic. He should have hit the target at the very least - but somehow blazed wide.

Pulisic found himself in another dangerous position soon after but his drive was blocked brilliantly by John McGinn.

And just a couple of yards out, he hooked the ball over the bar with his back to goal, with Giroud having made a nuisance of himself.

Giroud then started and finished the move which led to the opener. He delivered a back-heel to Pulisic who played the ball out wide to the unmarked Chillwell.

The England defender spotted Giroud making the run into the box and the cross was met with powerful header from the Frecnhmen into the near-post corner

While Lampard’s team tightened up after a bright Villa start, they were all over the place at the beginning of the second half.

Chelsea were hoping for a foul on Andreas Christensen who remained on the floor after a challenge with Grealish. 

El Ghazi celebrates his equaliser in West London
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El Ghazi celebrates his equaliser in West LondonCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Chelsea fumed at the failure to award a foul against Jack Grealish on Andreas Christensen
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Chelsea fumed at the failure to award a foul against Jack Grealish on Andreas ChristensenCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Grealish and Christensen collided before Villa's equaliser
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Grealish and Christensen collided before Villa's equaliserCredit: Getty Images - Getty

If anything, it could have been a foul on Grealish. But play continued, Grealish knocked the ball out wide  and while Matt Cash’s cross from the right was perfect for El Ghazi. But he still did brilliantly to squeeze a volley through the legs of keeper Mendy.

Christensen remained motionless on the floor and to make matters worse, Villa scored in the area where he should have been.

John McGinn hammered a 30-yard shot against the bar after referee Stuart Attwell played a clever advantage.

In Chelsea’s first proper attack of the half, Callum Hudson-Odoi forced a good stop from Emi Martinez, who then tipped over a strike from Pulisic.

With 19 minutes left, Lampard brought on Timo Werner for Giroud and Kai Havertz for Jorginho but it did not make much difference.

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Seconds after replacing El Ghazi, 19-year-old Jacob Ramsey caused panic in the home defence and shot just wide.

What an entrance that would have been but at the end, Villa will have been pleased with the point.

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