Selhurst Park

Next Game

C Palace v Tottenham

Saturday, 17 August 2013, 15:00

Barclays Prem

Defoe hails 'special' Lampard

Jermain Defoe labelled England team-mate Frank Lampard a "special player" after he became the highest scoring midfielder during Friday's thrashing of San Marino.

Last Updated: 23/03/13 at 18:17 Post Comment

Jermain Defoe: Hails England team-mate Frank Lampard

Jermain Defoe: Hails England team-mate Frank Lampard

Lampard scored his 28th goal for his country in their 8-0 demolition, and Defoe, who played with the 34-year-old at West Ham, claims he is irreplaceable at Chelsea.

The Tottenham striker, who scored twice at the Serravalle, said: "He finishes like a forward. There are not many like him, he loves scoring goals and, when he gets the chances, he doesn't miss.

"I don't know his situation at Chelsea but in my opinion he is someone you can't replace because of the amount of goals he has scored over the years.

"He is a special player. He can easily go on for another two or three years.

"At the end of the day you know you are going to get goals. You know what you are going to get from Frank and goals win games.

"I'm sure Chelsea won't get rid of him. He is a special player."

Lampard has his eye on a tougher challenge when England face against current group leaders Montenegro on Tuesday.

He said: "Some of their players are playing at the top level in European football right now and we have been there before so we know the dangers.

"You look at the state of the group and it's a really critical game and we have to be ready for it."

Defoe believes England are capable of repeating the level of performance shown against San Marino.

He said: "We passed the ball well and created a lot of chances. They gave us an own goal early on and then we created and took the chances.

"We were delighted with the performance. At some stage you are going to get the goals. It is important to try and get a good performance and we managed to do that.

"Even if you take away the goals, the way we moved the ball was good, the movement was good, and everyone is happy.

"It is good for confidence because sometimes you might play a game like this and it might be a horrible game where you don't play well but still win.

"It is important to have had a good result and a good performance and all the things we worked on in training, we did well and the manager is happy."

Football365 Facebook Fan Page

The Football365 fan page is a great place to meet like minded people, have football related discussions and make new friends.

Related News

Sky Bet

    • Retrieving latest Sky Bet odds

Most Commented

Readers' Comments

S

wap deal with ITV. Can't wait to see Stuart Pearce and Roy Keane giving each other the evils.

rambo
Southgate tipped for U-21 job

J

oe has signed John Scales instead.

rambo
Newcastle pull Douglas deal

D

oes the medical involve some sort of dressage event?

shabtastic
Carroll set for Hammers medical

Footer 365

Pardew staying at Newcastle

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew insists he has no intention of leaving St James' Park despite the turmoil currently engulfing the club.

Spurs favourites to sign Bernard

The agent of Atletico Mineiro midfielder Bernard claims Tottenham are the "only contenders" to sign the Brazilian at the moment.

Franco Baldini joins Tottenham staff as technical director

Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the appointment of Franco Baldini as their new technical director.

Mail Box

One Guy's Genuinely Irked About Fixtures

A Gooner in the Mailbox seems to genuinely think that the world/fixture computer is against his team. Sigh. That, plus more cool footballers & Mike Ashley: Supervillain...

Twas The Worst Game I Ever Did See...

In this Mailbox it's England v Algeria in 2010 that is seen as the nadir, but there's potential for worse, surely. Plus, one man says we should praise Rooney's honesty...

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved