Former England international midfielder, Frank Lampard has officially been appointed as the new manager of English Premiership side, Chelsea on a three-year contract.

An official statement issued by the club on Thursday morning said it hoped Lampard’s all-round quality and fantastic stamina while playing for the London club would be replicated in his capacity as coach.

“The statement read in part: “One of the greatest players in our history during his long and illustrious career, Lampard returns to Stamford Bridge having signed a three-year contract.

“Lampard learned from some of the best managers in the history of the sport during his trophy-laden 13 years at Chelsea when he blazed a trail.

“Only Ron Harris, Peter Bonetti and John Terry played more than his 648 games and Lampard famously leads our all-time scoring chart with 211 goals.

“His goal touch allied with all-round quality and fantastic stamina helped change the way football views the modern central midfield player.

“Lampard’s dedication to improvement, versatility and reading of the game was exemplary and those assets blend well as he begins life in charge of an elite Premier League club he knows inside out.

“Not surprisingly Lampard has a fantastic relationship with the Chelsea supporters, who voted him their Player of the Year three times and who have sung his name regularly since he left in 2014.

“Everyone at the club is excited to see him patrolling the Stamford Bridge touchlines and leading the quest for more silverware.

“Lampard left Stamford Bridge in 2014 having won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups, the Europa League and, of course, the Champions League. He is also the Blues player to have represented their country more than anyone else in our history.

“He retired from England duty with 106 caps and 29 goals to his name, hanging up his boots for good in February 2017 having left a remarkable legacy in the game as a player. We hope he will do likewise as a manager.”