Twitter reacts to Chelsea's humiliation by Arsenal

It turns out Frank Lampard is, in fact, not 'super'
It turns out Frank Lampard is, in fact, not 'super' / Alex Pantling/GettyImages
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It's a rather minor miracle that Chelsea are pretty much safe from relegation this season.

The Blues have stumbled from one disaster to another throughout a pathetic season. Caretaker manager Frank Lampard has lost all six of his games in charge now.

Their latest defeat came at London rivals Arsenal on Tuesday. The Gunners hadn't won in five games and were clearly low on confidence.

To try and topple the Gunners, Lampard opted to recall ex-Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to the starting lineup.

Despite a crumb of Chelsea optimism, Arsenal took a deserved lead early on through Martin Odegaard.

Soon after, Odegaard doubled the lead and his goal tally for the evening.

Arsenal's domination continued before half-time, with Gabriel Jesus next to find the net.

It was all going wrong for Chelsea and their hosts were enjoying themselves.

Lampard's terrible record was brought back into the harsh spotlight - how could he be this bad a manager?

Lampard withdrew Aubameyang at the break following a very busy first half for his number nine.

Arsenal were intent to find a fourth after the break, with Kepa Arrizabalaga failing to claim a cross before having his blushes spared by Thiago Silva.

But would you believe it, Chelsea actually grabbed themselves a goal through youngster Noni Madueke.

Arsenal seemed to show Chelsea some mercy during the latter stages, settling for just a 3-1 win - enough for them to return to the top of the Premier League table for now.