Frank Lampard felt Willy Caballero had no chance with either of Leicester City s goals as Chelsea earned a well-fought away point at one of their top-four rivals.
Having started the FA Cup tie at Hull City the previous weekend, goalkeeper Caballero surprisingly kept his place picked ahead of Kepa Arrizabalaga for the Premier League trip to the King Power Stadium.
Lampard explained prior to kick-off that he had not taken the decision lightly to leave out the world s most expensive goalkeeper, with Kepa having come in for criticism after the 2-2 home draw with Arsenal last month.
While Caballero conceded twice in his first league outing since May 2019, Lampard felt there was little he could do with either strike, particularly the first as Harvey Barnes drive was de…