Saturday, April 13, 2013

Super Frank set for Wembley dozen? - Fulham Chronicle

Everyone knows about the goals of Didier Drogba – a man so prolific under Sir Norman Foster's steel arch there is a good case for branding at least a few of it's tubular girders in his honour.

But there is another man – one who has featured in every game Chelsea have played in the stadium since the FA's megabucks rebuild: Frank Lampard.

"It's nice, we've had some success there. I've had success at Wembley with England and Chelsea," says Lampard – veteran of 11 Blue days at the remodelled Home of Football, and Chelsea's only ever-present there, so far.

Such is Chelsea's recent record of success at the stadium, the place many fans of the club refer to as their second home, that some might be forgiven for thinking the location of the match will give them a psychological advantage over opponents Manchester City.

He said: "I don't think it does (give Chelsea the edge). Especially a team of Man City's quality, you can't take any sort of positives form previous history.

"I think you're talking about two very good teams. We've got a lot of respect for them. I think it'll be a very good match, especially if both teams are at their best."

Whereas Chelsea's Wembley goal hero Drogba has moved-on, their Middlesex midfield maestro remains – but will he play?

The smart money, having featured for almost all of Thursday night's see-saw defeat in Moscow, is on Lampard being benched.

This is a new thing for Lampard, who has always been an automatic pick for previous Chelsea managers leading their team out at Wembley – 'interim' or otherwise.

But the 34-year-old rubbishes the concept of teams that pick themselves – especially in this season of perhaps 70 games.

"There are lots of games, and he's changing it regularly. I'm like everyone else: I want to play every game, but it's not possible."

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