Birmingham boss refuses to criticise his players

Florent Malouda scored one while Frank Lampard scored the other two for Chelsea.

“We shot ourselves in the foot with a bad start,” he said. “It was most unlike us. We were caught flat-footed and that first goal was too easy. We’re playing against a world-class side there.

“I don’t think anyone has won here this season and they have battered better teams than us.

“We had chances at 2-0 and it would have been interesting had we got the goal back, but we never took the opportunities.

“I’m not disappointed with the players at all. They deserve tremendous credit for the run they have been on and they have the character to bounce back.

“Chelsea are a good side. They have the foreign flavour, the keep-ball and movement is excellent.

“They are one of the favourites for the Champions League, let alone the Premier League. We have kept the ball better than that and were wasteful in possession, but I’ll forgive the players this one. There’s no disgrace losing here.”