Goal.com 50: Frank Lampard (15)
Goal.com continues to count down our 50 best players of 2008-09 with Chelsea's sterling box-to-box midfielder...
15. FRANK LAMPARD (Chelsea & England)
14. Steven Gerrard (Liverpool & England)
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, despite being one of the Premier League's most consistent performers for the last half-decade, enjoyed something of a breakthrough campaign in 2008-09.
It seems unfair that the box-to-boxer has had to win over England fans when he had already earned the respect of Champions League-pedigree coaches such as Jose Mourinho and Guus Hiddink, and a World Cup winning manager in Luiz Felipe Scolari. Not to mention being a key cog in the Blues' back-to-back title-crowning campaigns.
Lampard has witnessed cat-calling, jeering and below-the-belt pot-shots at his perceived ownership of a bulging belly that was borne in the minds of the Wembley-paying public when the 31-year-old appeared in the middle-spread of newspapers while sunning during one restful summer holiday.
A season in which Lampard has continued to dazzle in front of goal, as well as in the middle-third, where he has cut defences open with accurate-and-pacey trivela-type passes struck over distance, has helped dilute the thoughts of even his most ardent doubter.
This was especially important for 'Lamps' following a summer in which a much-publicised new mega-money contract (making him the highest-paid player in the division) attracted critics for the weekly numbers on show.
Last season, the former Hammer excelled under the tutelage of two different types of manager - Scolari's uncompromising authoritarian stance and Guus Hiddink's tactical nuance - an indication that the managerial merry-go-round at Stamford Bridge has little effect on permanent class.

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The 2008-09 campaign was also to be one of multiple accolades for the Romford-born England international, as his strong goal-haul at the genesis of the season helped him reach a ton of strikes in top flight action.
Scolari enthused after the game, "Lampard can score 150 goals in his career. One goal every two or three games is fantastic for a midfielder. I think this season we need to think who is the best in the world. It is Frank Lampard."
Then, at the turn of the year, in a fixture against a battling and newly-promoted side, Stoke City, Lampard's inclusion guaranteed him his 400th club appearance at Chelsea, a feat made the more impressive when one footnotes the statement with the fact that he had only made his debut for the west London outfit eight-and-a-half years prior.
His ability as a big-game player continued to marvel his admirers as he recorded a deuce against Liverpool in a Champions League tie, in the same seven days as he fired in a brace of assists against Arsenal.
Lampard's 20th goal of the season in all competitions (he struck a dozen in the league) was, fittingly, sealed against Everton in the FA Cup final.
2008-09 HONOURS
ChelseaFA Cup winner (2009)
Individual
Chelsea Player of the Year (2009)
Alan Dawson, Goal.com
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