New York, Feb 28 (IANS): Former Chelsea captain Frank Lampard is worried about the future of the reigning English Premier League champions after veteran defender John Terry leaves the club.
Terry is expected to depart Stamford Bridge in the summer, having revealed in January that his current deal would not be extended.
Lampard, who left the club in 2014 after more than a decade of service in west London, feels that the club is in danger of losing its identity.
"I do worry about where the real personalities of the team are. To be a big team, you have to have big personalities. I don't want to sound like I am harking back to the days of me and John and Ashley Cole and Petr Cech and Didier Drogba but I do see a team now where John is the last mainstay of that identity,” Lampard was quoted as saying by Daily Mail on Saturday.
"We had a fantastic spirit at Chelsea. We are kind of famous for it now. People criticised us for it to try to take away the gloss of what we were doing. Maybe Chelsea are looking for a more beautiful way now," the 37-year-old said.
The club's former midfielder said the Blues are lacking strong personalities and believes their "ridiculous" league position is proof they need to buy two or three high-profile players.
"The club has been trying to push it down that route with the players they have recruited over the last four or five years. The problem is if you fall in the middle, somewhere between tough and beautiful. It's nice football at times but it's not that nice and it's not really winning games. It's not beautiful, beautiful stuff," the midfielder who currently plays for New York City FC in Major League Soccer said.
"They need to buy two or three big players. Because being 11th in the Premier League is ridiculous for Chelsea," Lampard added.