Chelsea
Why Lampard dropped Kepa for Mendy vs Nottingham Forest

Chelsea interim manager, Frank Lampard in a recent statement spoke about his decision to drop goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga against Nottingham Forest in Saturday’s Premier League tie.
Kepa who became Chelsea’s No. 1 earlier in the season had started all seven games under Lampard and was in goal last weekend when they defeated Bournemouth 3-1.
However, Edouard Mendy, who had not played a competitive match since Senegal’s World Cup defeat to England last December, made a rare start, which was thoroughly merited as a consequence of his performances in training, according to Lampard.
Speaking before the kick-off, Lampard said: “It is an opportunity that I think for his [Mendy’s] part is well deserved from how he is training.
“It is certainly not an issue with Kepa [Arrizabalaga] but for Edou [Edouard Mendy], it is good for him to play a game for us. He is a top goalkeeper, so that is the decision.”
The match, however, ended in a 2-2 draw.