'Kepa made a great save and Kurt made a great tackle. In those last moments it was nerve-wracking for us.'
There were positives for Chelsea, including Abraham finding the net for the first time since January 11.
Kepa's stoppage-time save also showed his worth after he was criticised for not doing more to keep out Wilfried Zaha's strike, which brought the game back to 2-1.
'He should be boosted, his team-mates should be boosted because he at the end of the day saved us as a group two points. That is what Kepa's job is and what he is there for.
'I am really pleased for him and we need that to be a top team - goalkeepers making those sort of saves at times to pull you through and he did it.'
Billy Gilmour made his second league start for the Blues, preferred ahead of Jorginho with N'Golo Kante injured, but Lampard praised the Italian after his 80th-minute introduction.

It doesn't mean anything about the future of Jorginho or Billy or anyone else in the team,' the Chelsea manager added.
'We saw the impact Jorginho had in calming the team down and giving us passes at the end. I know he can give us that and I know he will continue to give us that.'
Roy Hodgson hailed the effort of his Palace side, especially after they lost Gary Cahill in the sixth minute to a hamstring injury.
The defender went down while trying to track the run of Willian, who picked out Giroud for the opener. But Hodgson said: 'It would be unrealistic of me to suggest they should have put their foot on the ball and stopped to see how Gary was.
'That is not the way football is, but it certainly was a very unfortunate incident that happened so early.
'In the end it cost us a point because that was the goal they won by, they won by one goal.'
He added: 'The players deserve to be very proud and pleased with that performance.'
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