English football
has seen few players as talented and effective as Frank Lampard. Since joining
Chelsea in 2001, Lampard has slowly become somewhat of an institution at
Chelsea. However, this season rumours surrounding Lampard’s future have been
more rampant than ever with many expecting Lampard to leave the blues soon. So is
it time for Lampard to move on or does he have a few more years left?
Unquestionably,
Lampard has been a huge factor in Chelsea’s success over the last eleven years,
with the central midfielder joining the club while it was on the up, but
nowhere near the dizzy heights that they have reached in the past few years.
Lampard cost Chelsea £11 million to sign from West Ham, and it seems incredible
to think now, but at the time many were unsure about whether Lampard was worth
the fee. However, after it initially took him a while to settle in, Lampard
began to prove he was worth every penny.
The arrival of
Roman Abramovich in 2003 could have potentially left Lampard in turmoil with
the likes of Juan Sebastian Veron, Geremi, Joe Cole, Claude Makelele and Scott
Parker all threatening to take Lampard’s place. Instead, Lampard began to
massively improve, especially from a goalscoring perspective. The 2003/04
season was the first of nine seasons (and counting) where Lampard’s goal tally
finished in double figures. Without doubt, Lampard was one of Chelsea’s key
players in their back to back league title wins of 2005 and 2006. His
excellence for Chelsea was honoured with Lampard only losing out to Ronaldinho
in the 2005 Ballon D’Or.
The following
seasons have seen yet more success for the Chelsea and England man, with
Lampard continuing to be an integral part of Chelsea’s team. With Lampard
approaching one decade as a Chelsea player many began referring to Lampard,
Petr Cech, John Terry and Didier Drogba as the ‘’backbone’’ of Chelsea’s squad
despite various managers arriving and then leaving. Lampard has been an ideal
servant for any club showing loyalty, quality and consistency. He achieved
legend status at Stamford Bridge many years ago.
So with Lampard
getting injured more and more regularly and with the likes of Oscar, Eden
Hazard, Victor Moses and Juan Mata constantly improving, is it time for Lampard
to move on? To be honest, he has had better days, but I think that Lampard
should stay at Chelsea for a short while longer at least, and maybe try to
adapt his way of playing to prolong his career at the top level, much like
Francesco Totti and Ryan Giggs have. The younger players at Chelsea could and
should look at Lampard for guidance and inspiration, something a lot of them
appear to need. Ultimately, the
decision goes to Lampard, but I think he deserves some more time at the top
level. LA Galaxy may have something to say about that however, especially now
that Beckham has gone.
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