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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Lampard: I'm not past it


Frank Lampard says he can continue to play at the top level during the remaining two years of his Chelsea contract

Lampard, 33, is starting to face questions about how effective he can continue to be for a Chelsea squad that has several aging players - as well as impressive youngsters like Josh McEachran ready to challenge for their places
"I think the age thing has changed," Lampard said."People are pretty quick to write you off once you get into your 30s but they have proved to be a lot of players' best years."Ryan Giggs was outstanding against us in the Champions League quarter-final last season - and in a lot of other games - at 37 years old.But Lampard is confident, after passing the 10th anniversary of his £11m move from West Ham United, that he has plenty of football left in himIf you look after yourself, keep motivated, which is very important, know your body, do the right things, and manage yourself well, then you can certainly have your best years in your 30s.Lampard added that he would be happy to play football at any level, but believes being involved at the top end of the Barclays Premier League helps keep him energised."There's a lovely mix at this level," he said. "I love playing, I love the sport and the basics of going out to play football."But I also love the stuff that comes with it at the top."I'd still enjoy playing if it were at Sunday league level, but I like the cut-throat mentality at this level, where you have to keep on top of your game no matter what because, if you drop, you're out of it."That's what drives me on, I like being at the top."Lampard endured a frustrating 2010/11 campaign in which injuries restricted him to just 10 Barclays Premier League goals.Chelsea begin their Barclays Premier League campaign with a tough trip to Stoke City on Sunday 14th August.However he feels fit and raring to go for the new season having helped the Blues to victory in the Barclays Asia Trophy.

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  1. Football Passion3 August 2011 at 21:03

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