Chelsea: Lampard says he has 'belief' despite Liverpool loss
Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard warned Liverpool not to get "too arrogant" after an altercation on the touchline during last night's clash at Anfield in which the hosts lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time.
The thrilling match ended 5-3 to Liverpool but there was an incident in the first half which enraged Lampard.
A foul was given against Mateo Kovacic in which Trent Alexander-Arnold found the back of the net in spectacular style.
When the TV camera panned to Lampard he was seen fuming at the Liverpool technical area, which drew a response from Jurgen Klopp.
Fourth official Lee Mason had to intervene to calm the situation down but Lampard was still seething with their "arrogant" behaviour after the match.
"For me it wasn't a foul from Kovacic," Lampard told Sky Sports. "There were a lot of things that were ongoing and on the bench.
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard fumed at the Liverpool bench (Image: GETTY)
Lee Mason had to calm the situation between Frank Lampard and Jurgen Klopp (Image: GETTY)
"I've got no problem with Jurgen Klopp, he's managed this team and it's fantastic.
"Some of the bench, it's a fine line between when you are winning - and they've won the league, fair play to Liverpool Football Club - but also don't get too arrogant with it.
"That was my thing, but [it's] done. In match play you get emotional and that was it."
Liverpool ended a 30-year wait to lift the top-flight trophy which caps off a magnificent season in which they also won the Club World Cup.
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