Lampard also spoke about his competition for minutes with Manchester United legend Paul Scholes, who retired from international football after Euro 2004 at the age of 29.
"Paul Scholes is an incredible player, and when I first got into the England squad, I probably upset the apple cart a little bit because I was another attacking midfielder, so we had three of them," he said. "We had a decent Euros that year [2004], but we got knocked out. Then Scholesy retired from the national football team for his own reasons, then went into that deeper role at Manchester United and became a quarterback and was unreal.
"You can look back and say ‘Why didn’t you [England] play Scholesy there’, but at that point he wasn’t playing there, he was arriving into the box. I remember him scoring those two goals against Scotland – he was an incredible player throughout his whole career, but the circumstances had changed."