Chelsea to pay tribute to Frank Lampard before Swansea game
The former Blues player will be given his own lap of honour tomorrow when he attends Chelsea's meeting with Swansea City as a special guest. Warriors @ Cavaliers
Chelsea to honour Lampard
Chelsea have confirmed that Frank Lampard will be honoured as a special guest at Saturday's Premier League match against Swansea City.
Lampard, who left New York City FC at the end of his contract last November, announced his retirement from football this month.
Lampard's collection
The former England international became Chelsea's record goalscorer and won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, the Champions League and the Europa League in a glittering 13-year spell at Stamford Bridge.
Lap of honour
The 38-year-old will be given his own lap of honour at half-time of Chelsea's home clash with Swansea and will also feature in a special matchday programme.
"Lampard, the club's all-time highest goalscorer, will be at Stamford Bridge to cheer on the Blues, and during the break he will be brought out and walked around the pitch, giving supporters the opportunity to show their appreciation for what he achieved during a wonderful 13-year Chelsea career," Chelsea said via their official website. "To mark the fact Lampard will be a special guest at the game, Saturday's matchday programme will come with a special wrap-around cover paying tribute to our former midfielder, featuring images of some of his most memorable moments.
Paul Clement, fan of Frank Lampard
Swansea boss Paul Clement admitted that he tried to persuade Lampard to move to the Liberty Stadium before he took the decision to retire. "I would have loved to have had him here," Clement told a news conference on 2nd February. "So I would be lying if I said I did not try. But I think he was moving towards the decision he made.
"I fully respect that. We had a chat and he appreciated I had called because of our relationship. I am not saying it was close – it did not go very far – but it would have been nice. It would be great to see Frank continue in the game of football. I am sure he will think about it over the next weeks and months. He has got a lot to offer and I would like to say congratulations to him on such a wonderful career."
Semi-final of the FA Cup between: Chelsea vs Manchester United