London: Chelsea manager Frank Lampard on Sunday ahead of the Premier League resumption, said the side is preparing well for the behind closed doors games. Lampard insisted that the experience of playing in empty stadiums "will be different for everyone".
All the English top-flight clubs are gearing up for a return to the pitch after a three-month hiatus, with lockdown restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic slowly beginning to ease in the UK.
"We'll have to try to make sure we prepare as well as we can in terms of being ready for the change in atmosphere. We've had discussions about that with the players. It will be different for everyone. It may change the pace of the game, it might change the slight tone of it. We've seen that slightly in Germany and we need to be ready to adapt to that," Lampard told Chelsea's official website.
"All we can do really is get ourselves as fit as possible. That's been a difficult task in the short term, to get fit when we're used to longer pre-seasons. We have worked hard on that, and when it comes to match days we'll have to make sure we're very ready for the changes from the norm, and make sure it doesn't affect our performance on the pitch," he added.