The 2019/20 season is now officially over for Frank Lampard and Chelsea following the team's crushing Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich on Saturday evening.
Heading to the Allianz Arena with an almighty task after losing 3-0 in the first leg all the way back in February, the Blues were once again brushed aside by the Germans as they ran out 4-1 winners on the night.
Without the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta and Christian Pulisic through injury, as well as Marcos Alonso and Jorgino due to suspension, the visitors made the worst possible start after 10 minutes as Robert Lewandowski scored from the penalty spot.
Bayern duly doubled their lead through Ivan Perisic at the midway point of the first half, with Tammy Abraham then reducing the deficit at the break with a simple finish after Callum Hudson-Odoi earlier had a goal ruled out for offside.
Hansi Flick's side then put the game to bed in the closing stages with Corentin Tolisso and Lewandowski completing the scoring.
As is the case at football.london as we rate the Chelsea players after every game home and away, German publication Bild also give each player a mark for how they performed in their time on the pitch.
However, the newspaper do things rather differently as a score of one is very good and six the lowest possible grade.
So how did the Chelsea players fare in terms of the ratings?

Well, it was Abraham and the returning N'Golo Kante who came out best as they both scored three.
Hudson-Odoi, Mason Mount, Mateo Kovacic, Kurt Zouma and Willy Caballero weren't too far behind their teammates as they all got a four, with Ross Barkley, Emerson Palmieri, Andreas Christensen and Reece James not coming out well after receiving fives.
Lampard was even marked and came away with a four, with opposite number Flick getting a two.
Unsurprisingly, Lewandowski received the highest possible mark of one after helping his team progress to the quarter-finals of the competition.
Manuel Neuer was the recipient of Bayern's lowest mark as he was given a four following his howler that saw Abraham score prior to the half-time whistle.