England boss Fabio Capello concerned about form of Chelsea's Frank Lampard & John Terry - report
The Blues have lost three of their last five games in all competitions, with two defeats to Inter and one to Manchester City. Meanwhile, the victories have come against Stoke City and West Ham United, leading to questions being asked about the level of their performances.
The former Juventus and Real Madrid boss was in the stands for the blockbuster European night at Stamford Bridge, and witnessed both his first-choice players showcasing indifferent form in the 1-0 loss to coach Jose Mourinho's men.
Esteban Cambiasso, Thiago Motta, and Wesley Sneijder took the game to the hosts, and were relatively comfortable as Lampard had little say in dictating the midfield.
Meanwhile, his Three Lions team-mate Terry was left exposed by the movement of the opposition attackers, and was nowhere to be seen when Samuel Eto'o fired the goal that would prove to be the winner.
It is claimed that Capello will now be carefully monitoring the form shown by the pair, in the hope that both players can return to their best by the time the plane leaves for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
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