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Lampard thanks Scolari for re-igniting his career



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
FRANK LAMPARD is in no doubt there is more to come from him this season – for both England and Chelsea.
With his contract issue now resolved, the 30-year-old has found a new lease of life under Luiz Felipe Scolari at Stamford Bridge. His consistency with the Barclays Premier League leaders – netting five goals already – has had a positive impact on his
England role, with Lampard producing one of his best international performances to help Fabio Capello's men thump Croatia 4-1 in Zagreb last month.

The Italian could be set to re-unite Lampard with fit-again Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard at the heart of the side for the World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan at Wembley on Saturday.

Despite the disappointment of missing out on Euro 2008, the 30-year-old revealed he returned to Stamford Bridge fresh and determined to make an impact.

"I'm very focused this year and I want to improve again and move on again. The personal break I had in the summer was great to get away from football for a month," he said.

"The whole contract thing is definitely a weight off my shoulders. The new manager has been a breath of fresh air for the club and I just feel very focused and confident. When I feel like that I feel I can improve more. I'm big enough to say that for the last couple of years I haven't done as well as I should have done for England, and after Croatia this is a start for me to kick on and show the sort of form I feel I can."

Given the quality of his England colleague, Lampard sees no reason why he and Gerrard should not be able to forge a formidable partnership.

He said: "We both care passionately about playing for our country, and we both want to play well for our country. It certainly should work in theory and it is up to us to make it work. Maybe we are in a better environment for it to improve now and it will be just a matter of time – although let's hope it's not too long because we are not getting any younger."

While the result in Zagreb may have been somewhat unexpected, a sell-out Wembley crowd will demand nothing less than a comprehensive victory against the former Soviet state, ranked well outside the top 100.

"It's been well documented about players playing with an element of fear at Wembley and there is an element of truth in that," Lampard said. "When we do play with any sense of doubt we are not going to play as well as we would if we were full of confidence."



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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 9:54 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: England's football team
 
 
  

 
 

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