Lampard’s extraordinary Chelsea career: in numbers

Frank Lampard has been appointed as Derby County boss.

The 39-year-old, who is expected to install Jody Morris as his assistant, takes his first step into management, signing a three-year deal at Pride Park.

Chelsea’s record goalscorer, Lampard enjoyed an extraordinary spell at Stamford Bridge. Here are the numbers behind his time as a Blues player.

11,000,000 – The fee, in pounds, paid by Chelsea to West Ham for the midfielder’s signature in 2001.

13 – Years at Stamford Bridge.

50 – Chelsea’s first championship in half a century was secured in 2005 with two Lampard goals in a 2-0 win at Bolton.

164 – Number of consecutive Premier League appearances for Chelsea – a record for any outfield player – from October 2001 to December 2005.

211 – Goals for Chelsea, a club record, eclipsing Bobby Tambling’s long-standing total of 202.

11 – Major trophies won with Chelsea (one Champions League, one Europa League, three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups).

0 – There was no fee involved in the move to Manchester City, who agreed a short-term deal after Lampard had said he was moving to their sister club, New York City FC.

85 – The minute of Lampard’s goal against Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium which earned City a 1-1 draw in September 2014.

106 – England caps, including 29 goals.