Twitter reacts as Leicester go top of Premier League & heap pressure on Frank Lampard

Leicester City are top of the league and Chelsea manager Frank Lampard could be out of a job soon.
Those were the headlines from the Foxes' 2-0 win at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday night, in what could prove to be one of the momentous results in the Premier League's recent history.
“STOP THE COUNT” #lcfc pic.twitter.com/9zqE8xRrmq
— Mr Geoff Peters (@mrgeoffpeters) January 19, 2021
Wesley Fofana emptying his pockets tonight ? pic.twitter.com/dpNy4IPH0X
— BBC Leicester Sport (@BBCRLSport) January 19, 2021
— out of context leicester city (@NoContextLCFC) January 19, 2021
Scoreline speaks for itself. Brilliant performance, easily the better team, and outstanding to a man. What more is there to say? #lcfc
— Joe Brewin (@JoeBrewinFFT) January 19, 2021
Choose your fighter pic.twitter.com/2bIIDpYjHg
— Hunter Godson (@HunterGodson) January 19, 2021
Sarri : 1 trophy in 1 year
— Carefree Eddy (@CFCEddy) January 19, 2021
fans : sack him, has zero connection with fans and players
Antonio Conte : 2 trophies in 2 years
fans : sack him, he's lost the dressing room
Lampard : almost 2 years, lost 3 cup finals, no tactics
Fans : trust the process
I can only speak for myself here but I won’t let Lampard’s managerial time here completely overshadow my love and appreciation for what he’s done for this club. Can’t fault anyone for wanting him gone but let’s not hate him, cheers.
— Mod (@CFCMod_) January 19, 2021
Frank Lampard:
— ً (@utdrobbo) January 19, 2021
• 2018/19 — Took Derby from 6th to 6th
• 2019/20 — Took Chelsea from 3rd to 4th
• 2020/21 — Spent £245M during a pandemic
• Currently 10th in points per game in the Premier League pic.twitter.com/BleFbl8OI5
Imagine if this was a Maurizio Sarri team. Just imagine. Media would've left no vile criticism for him.
— Kaustubh Pandey (@Kaus_Pandey17) January 19, 2021
Things got off to an incredible start when Wilfred Ndidi scored inside six minutes. His goal was... pretty weird, to be honest.
The result of a botched, but clever, corner routine, Ndidi swung a left peg at the ball, after Harvey Barnes' scuffed effort, and it flew past Edouard Mendy, clipping the post as it went in.
For those Foxes fans who have watched the Nigerian fire off long shots to little success over the years, the goal was a very welcome surprise.
LEICESTER LEAD! ?
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) January 19, 2021
Wilfred Ndidi's perfectly placed strike puts Leicester ahead with only six minutes on the clock. What a finish! ?
Watch live on Sky Sports PL ?
Follow #LEICHE online here ? https://t.co/Iga2fFdH0x pic.twitter.com/OLX1EribtP
When the commentator says: “Yes Ndidi.” ?
— Kristof Terreur (@HLNinEngeland) January 19, 2021
Is that a Leicester goal from a corner and Ndidi scoring from outside the box at the same time?!
— Jordan Blackwell (@JrdnBlackwell) January 19, 2021
He's not hit it cleanly, but #LCFC will take it.
2 of Wilfred Ndidi’s 7 Premier League goals have come against Chelsea, they’re the only team he has scored against on multiple occasions in the competition.
— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) January 19, 2021
An ideal start for The Foxes. ? pic.twitter.com/8tut99dcIt
James Maddison then rattled the crossbar, while Marc Albrighton stung Mendy's palms with a fierce long shot soon after.
However, the next real talking point came when Chelsea were awarded a penalty.
Except, no, they weren't. VAR made sure of that, much to the annoyance of Blues' fans everywhere. Jonny Evans was initially judged to have brought Christian Pulisic down in the box, but upon review the challenge actually took place just outside.
Chelsea penalty!
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) January 19, 2021
? 1-0 ? [38'] #LEICHE
Penalty given. I think that looked outside.
— Chelsea Tweets (@TrueBlue_Cosmo) January 19, 2021
Really could have done with thay free kick being a penalty ?
— Yan (@ChelseaYannick) January 19, 2021
A few minutes later, that particular decision would sting even more, with Leicester doubling their lead through Maddison.
It did not take long for the cries of 'LAMPARD OUT' to start after that...
Maddison doubles Leicester's lead! ?
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) January 19, 2021
He sweeps it past Mendy, taking advantage of some poor defending from Chelsea.
Watch live on Sky Sports PL ?
Follow #LEICHE online here ? https://t.co/Iga2fFdH0x pic.twitter.com/TPxs3VMnLR
James Maddison shaking hands with the only midfielder in the world better than him pic.twitter.com/KOXySAQX21
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) January 16, 2021
Only Newcastle have conceded more Premier League away goals than Chelsea since Frank Lampard was appointed. pic.twitter.com/mbuh182Vvt
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 19, 2021
James Maddison has scored or assisted in each of his last 4 appearances for Leicester City:
— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) January 19, 2021
?️ vs. Man Utd
⚽️ vs. Newcastle United
⚽️ vs. Southampton
⚽️ vs. Chelsea
Kicking on. ? pic.twitter.com/ytaBu18pY3
3 - James Maddison has scored in three consecutive league appearances for the first time in his career. Rampant. pic.twitter.com/0jh61jkrGV
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 19, 2021
Does Max Allegri speak English yet?
— Krishan Davis (@krishan_davis) January 19, 2021
Poor Super Frankie Lampard might not be the right man for the Chelsea job
— Scott Saunders (@_scottsaunders) January 19, 2021
Frank Lampard’s meeting with Roman Abramovich at half time. #LEICHE pic.twitter.com/0dGPZpJX24
— David Brent Music (@DavidBrentMovie) January 19, 2021
After the break, Leicester's dominance continued. By the hour mark, James Justin had nodded a free header wide at the back post, Marc Albrighton had had one ruled out for offside and Youri Tielemans was denied by Mendy's legs.
Despite being in the ascendency, Foxes fans were not comfortable with their two-goal cushion and were pushing their side to see the game off.
Chelsea has no plan going forward and somebody forgot to tell defenders what to do when Leicester has the ball. ??♂️
— mphozer (@clubmpz) January 19, 2021
How goods Justin for Leicester. Just glides, rate player.
— Mayo (@nugmanalex96) January 19, 2021
Wesley Fofana is on his way to the very top of the game. Outstandingly good and another superb find for Leicester ? #LEICHE #LCFC
— Toby Cudworth (@Toby_Cudworth) January 19, 2021
Brilliant Leicester City move as Vardy finds Tielemans but Mendy makes a vital block with his feet.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) January 19, 2021
#LCFC are playing some lovely stuff but the game should be done and dusted. Justin and Tielemans have missed good chances.
— Rob Tanner (@RobTannerLCFC) January 19, 2021
In truth, they never looked like surrendering their lead.
Around the 65-minute mark both Callum Hudson-Odoi and Kai Havertz were withdrawn having contributed very little.
Reviews of their performances were not good...
A few players that I fully expected to turn up that haven't:
— Harry Saratov (@HKSaratov) January 19, 2021
James, Chilwell, Abraham, Hudson-Odoi. All looked shadows of themselves.
I don't think Lampard has "lost" the dressing room, but they certainly don't believe in him and Brendan Rodgers has outcoached us this evening!
If you spend another £200m and you still only have Tammy abraham and Hudson odoi up top, then questions have to be asked.
— Ian Kenealy (@ianjk23) January 19, 2021
The players to go off are Callum Hudson-Odoi and Kai Havertz. They can have absolutely no complaints.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) January 19, 2021
someone said havertz plays like trumps son ?? pic.twitter.com/8YXt2y6Nm0
— hasan (@imnothasan) January 19, 2021
Kai Havertz cool map for Chelsea vs Leicester #LeiChe pic.twitter.com/iqR6VFNHA4
— James Nalton (@JDNalton) January 19, 2021
Did Chelsea's substitutes help change the game? We think you already know the answer to that.
In the end, the game rather petered out, a bit like Lampard's managerial career perhaps?
Frank Lampard trying to enter the Chelsea training ground tomorrow pic.twitter.com/WH6QYGlvxf
— Footy Humour (@FootyHumour) January 19, 2021
Frank Lampard arriving at Chelsea training tomorrow morning ?
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 19, 2021
(via @nyjets)
pic.twitter.com/yGVbf6977M
I hope Roman Abramovich never employs John Terry as manager, i don’t want to go through this again, if the players can’t even fight for Lampard what would they be like for other club legends? Chelsea should always employ top managers that can win us trophies, keep our idols safe.
— Pys (@CFCPys) January 19, 2021
If Frank Lampard does get sacked, the only players who’ve evidently given their all from the start of our crisis have been:
— Dubois (@CFCDUBois) January 19, 2021
-Mason Mount
-Hudson-Odoi
-Thiago Silva
-Christian Pulisic
-Olivier Giroud
Unless I’ve missed anyone else...
What's Mason Mount thinking here? ?#LEICHE pic.twitter.com/vTAcYR0raN
— 90min (@90min_Football) January 19, 2021