Yes, I'm looking forward to this fight. although Lampard's contract to become a coach at Chelsea is only short, namely only until this season ends. but I think everyone will be curious about how Lampard is going to improve Chelsea at the moment. Chelsea is also like a home for Lampard. because he is also a Legend at Chelsea. I think against Wolves was a pretty good debut.
Actually, in the past, Lampard had a cool vision and mission with Chelsea, but unfortunately it didn't match reality. Hopefully Lampard can take advantage of his second chance. Also, the new Chelsea boss may have great respect for the Chelsea legend, so bringing back Lampard might want to be like Zidane who had success at Real Madrid, both as legends.
Chelsea are still hoping for a miracle to win the UEFA Champions League by changing coaches as that is the only way to save a Champions League place next year. Hopefully Kante can be on fire again so that new players are also more enthusiastic about playing. Whatever it is, what you have to wait for is Chelsea's debut match with Lampard against Wolves, hopefully Lampard can get 3 points.
I was actually really surprised to see that odds on Arsenal winning are 2.6. It's pretty big odds given the fact that Arsenal is on a winning streak lately and they can't afford a slip-up if they want to become the champions in the end. That being said, the most important game for the title will obviously be against Man City on April 26th. There are some more "serious" opponents like Newcastle, but the game against City will be the biggest one.
I think it's natural because Liverpool is still a big EPL clup. It says a lot about Anfield that however bad Liverpool have been this season, they have only lost once at home, and it was Leed who scored the late winner. It's still one of the toughest stadiums in the league to visit. Liverpool have been objectively bad this season but it's a moment/game where the old magic seems to emerge, namely City, Utd, etc... it's going to be a very tough game for Arsenal.