How Frank Lampard Overcame Early Flaws to Become Chelseas Midfield Icon?

SportsCafe Desk

Frank Lampard, who scored 211 goals and made 149 assists in 648 Chelsea appearances, transformed his game through sheer hard work. Rio Ferdinand revealed Lampard's biggest early weakness was his pace, which he fixed with relentless sprint training.

Frank Lampard, who scored 211 goals and made 149 assists in 648 Chelsea appearances, transformed his game through sheer hard work. Rio Ferdinand revealed Lampard's biggest early weakness was his pace, which he fixed with relentless sprint training. Now seventh in Premier League’s all-time scorers with 177 goals, his legacy as a midfield great is undeniable.

Ferdinand recalled their early West Ham academy days, stating that Lampard lacked pace in his first five yards. However, he constantly stayed back after training to work on sprints, eventually erasing any doubts about his speed. Ferdinand emphasised that no one questioned Lampard’s sharpness during his prime, proving that improvement is always possible with determination.

Lampard’s commitment to growth was key to his incredible success at Chelsea and he joined the club in 2001 for £11 million from West Ham and went on to play 648 games, scoring 211 goals, assisting 149, and winning 13 major trophies. His relentless work ethic made him a role model for teammates like John Obi Mikel and inspired younger players today. Currently, Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez is being compared to Lampard.

After scoring 9 goals and providing 17 assists in 53 games during the 2024–25 season, Fernandez aims to enhance his attacking output further. Observers believe studying Lampard’s playing style could help him grow into a prolific central midfielder with consistent double-digit goals.

laught0
astonishment0
sadness0
heart0
like0
dislike0

Comments

0/1000

Sign up or log in to your account to leave comments and reactions

0 Comments