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Billy Gilmour: Chelsea boss Frank Lampard hails 'outstanding' midfielder on return in Krasnodar draw

Billy Gilmour looked assured on his return to the Chelsea side following a four-month injury lay-off as they were held to a 1-1 draw in the Champions League by Krasnodar; The Blues had already won Group E

Billy Gilmour started for Chelsea for the first time since July
Image: Billy Gilmour started for Chelsea for the first time since July

Frank Lampard hailed Billy Gilmour's "outstanding" return as the teenage Scot impressed in Chelsea's 1-1 Champions League draw with Krasnodar.

Gilmour has battled back from a four-month injury lay-off after knee surgery, and looked assured and confident in the Blues' midfield.

The 19-year-old enjoyed a stellar breakthrough campaign last term but now faces even greater competition for chances at Stamford Bridge given Chelsea's £220m summer recruitment drive.

Blues boss Lampard hailed Gilmour's showing in the dead-rubber Champions League encounter however, tipping the ex-Rangers youth product to push hard for regular football now.

Billy Gilmour tries his luck from range on his return at Stamford Bridge
Image: Gilmour tries his luck from range on his return at Stamford Bridge

"I thought Billy was outstanding on his return, I felt very comfortable with him coming back in, he's trained so well, done his rehab and he deserved his chance tonight," said Lampard.

"So I expect to see more of the same from Billy as he gets stronger now he is past his injury."

Jorginho's penalty salvaged a second-string Chelsea the draw, after Remy Cabella had put the visitors ahead.

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The Blues had already won Group E, leaving Tuesday's west London affair somewhat of an afterthought, though not for those Chelsea stars battling to prove their selection points.

Academy graduate Tino Anjorin enjoyed a fruitful full debut, with the 19-year-old wing looking comfortable on the ball and working hard.

Frank Lampard salutes the 2,000 Chelsea supporters in Stamford Bridge
Image: Frank Lampard salutes the 2,000 Chelsea supporters in Stamford Bridge

Lampard hailed his work ethic and admitted he would spend the next few weeks with the first team, while Hakim Ziyech and Callum Hudson-Odoi recover from hamstring issues.

"Tino showed a real ability to step straight into the level, in terms of his abilities on the ball, which I think he showed today," said Lampard. "His physical attributes to protect the ball and run shone through well.

"He's a work in progress - especially after recent injury concerns - but he's a player that the more he trains with us, the better he gets.

"With the injuries we have, in the short-term he'll be spending more time with us. It was a good debut and he grew into the game as it went along."

Image: Jorginho is congratulated after converting his spot-kick after 28 minutes

Wingers Ziyech and Hudson-Odoi have both suffered hamstring concerns, but Lampard hopes both have avoided long-term injuries.

"We think both are going to be about two weeks, They both had scans yesterday," said Lampard. "So it should be about two weeks.

"With Hakim that's positive, while with Callum we didn't know what to expect. But it's good news overall on both."

What's next?

Chelsea travel to face Everton on Saturday in the Premier League; kick-off 8pm.

The Champions League last-16 draw will take place at 11am on Monday, December 14 in Nyon. You'll be able to follow it across Sky Sports' platforms.

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