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COUNTING THE COSTA

Chelsea face striker crisis with all three forwards way off Diego Costa’s pace of a goal every 1.71 games and nobody to replace them

CHELSEA are counting the Costa of letting hothead Diego go - because they now face a striker crisis.

A transfer ban, the sale of 16-goal top-scorer Eden Hazard and three strikers left with underwhelming records means it is not pretty reading for Blues fans expecting big things next season.

 None of Chelsea's strikers come close to the Premier League record Diego Costa boasted during his time at Stamford Bridge
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None of Chelsea's strikers come close to the Premier League record Diego Costa boasted during his time at Stamford Bridge

Diego Costa's record of 52 goals in 89 Premier League matches between 2014 and 2017 is impressive - it works out at a very strong 1.71 games per goal.

Didier Drogba hit 104 in 254, working out at a goal every 2.44 matches while the recently-departed Hazard - a winger - managed a record of 2.88 games per goal for his 85 strikes in 245 appearances.

Even the records of 'flops' Alvaro Morata - 16 Prem goals in 47 games - and Gonzalo Higuain - five in 14 - equate to less than three games per goal.

And those are far better than what Frank Lampard has got left to play with.

There is no doubt he has been dealt a difficult hand - but he knew that before signing on the dotted line to take over at Chelsea.

But just how poor are the goal records of the strikers he has available?

MICHY BATSHUAYI

Chelsea PL games: 32. Chelsea PL goals: 7. Games per goal: 4.6.

Statistically, Lampard's most clinical striker is Michy Batshuayi.

The Belgian, 25, has bagged seven times for the Blues since arriving at the Bridge from Marseille in 2016.

But after falling out of favour under both Antonio Conte and Maurizio Sarri, he was loaned out.

 Michy Batshuayi has the best record out of the three Chelsea strikers still at the club with a goal every 4.6 games
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Michy Batshuayi has the best record out of the three Chelsea strikers still at the club with a goal every 4.6 gamesCredit: Getty - Contributor

He banged the goals in for Borussia Dortmund, was terrible at Valencia and was somewhere in between with Crystal Palace, scoring five for the Eagles in his loan spell last season.

Batshuayi scored Chelsea's first goal under Frank Lampard, in the 1-1 draw with Bohemians.

TAMMY ABRAHAM

Chelsea PL games: 2. Chelsea PL goals: 0. Games per goal: N/A.

There is no denying Tammy Abraham's quality, as he has proven with his two phenomenal loan spells at Bristol City and Aston Villa, netting a combined 52 goals in those two seasons.

Being away from the club for the last three seasons means Abraham's two Prem appearances for Chelsea came at the back end of the 2015/16 season, coming off the bench in the 1-1 draws against Liverpool and champions Leicester.

 Despite bagging 52 goals in the Championship, Tammy Abraham has only scored five in the Prem - and they all came for Swansea
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Despite bagging 52 goals in the Championship, Tammy Abraham has only scored five in the Prem - and they all came for SwanseaCredit: Getty - Contributor

His sole Premier League campaign, was not the best. As the main talisman for Swansea, he managed just five goals as the Welsh side were relegated.

The Champions League will be a big step up from the Championship for 21-year-old Abraham - he will need Lampard to believe in him and keep giving him minutes.

OLIVIER GIROUD

Chelsea PL games: 40. Chelsea PL goals: 5. Games per goal: 8.

Olivier Giroud is 49th in the all-time Premier League goalscoring charts with 78 goals.

The bad news for Chelsea fans is that 73 of those came for London rivals Arsenal.

Frenchman Giroud, 32, made the switch to the Blues in January 2018. After three league goals in the second half of last season, he managed just two in the entirety of last year - although he did only start seven Prem games under Sarri.

 Plenty of the expectation will be resting on Olivier Giroud - and he is confident he can step up with Eden Hazard no longer around
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Plenty of the expectation will be resting on Olivier Giroud - and he is confident he can step up with Eden Hazard no longer aroundCredit: AFP or licensors

With much of the expectation resting on his shoulders as the experienced forward, the 32-year-old is confident he can step up in Hazard's absence.

He said: “The numbers of goals Eden scored, I don’t know if I can take that from him but we have several strikers with different qualities.

“We have the quality and the quantity in the squad but obviously you know you cannot replace a player of Eden’s quality just like that.

“But that’s over. Now we need to forget and not put too much pressure on players who will play in his position. I’m thinking about the young players. I will take the pressure no problem if it can release them.

“We know there are a lot of expectations but, even with the transfer ban, we have a lot of quality and ability up front.”

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