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Chelsea boss Lampard pays tribute to "superstar" Salah

Chelsea boss Lampard pays tribute to
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Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah left Stamford Bridge in 2016 and was briefly a team-mate of Frank Lampard's at the Blues.

Frank Lampard admits he knew Mohamed Salah was destined for bigger things when the pair were together at Chelsea.

Salah moved to Stamford Bridge in 2014 but struggled for game time under Jose Mourinho and made just 19 appearances for the club before joining Roma.

Lampard was a team-mate of the Egyptian for six months before his own Chelsea career came to an end that summer.

The Blues boss now has to find a way of stopping Salah, who has scored 75 goals in 111 appearances since joining Liverpool, when the sides meet at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

"Unfortunately for Mo, it didn't work out here but it is great credit to him. He went to Italy and then came back and now he's a superstar," said Lampard.

"As for his path, it's hard to compare what might have been. The talent was obviously there.

"At the time, I think we had a lot of options in attacking areas. Number 10s, wingers, and he didn't get as many opportunities for whatever reason, but yes, you could see the talent was there.

"But the player that he is now, or that came back to Liverpool, I think you have to say huge credit is due. You don't have to search for anything more than look at Mo himself.

"You have to say what professionalism and work ethic, to leave a club like Chelsea is not easy.

"People then cast you aside and say you won't make it there. He went on to be the superstar he is now. It is completely credit to Mo himself."

Liverpool will arrive in west London with a 100 per cent record in the Premier League, but Lampard can take confidence from his side's performance against them in the Super Cup in August.

Mohamed Salah struggled to establish himself at Chelsea
Mohamed Salah struggled to establish himself at Chelsea (Martin Rickett/PA)

Chelsea were the better side for much of the game and only lost on penalties after a 2-2 draw in Istanbul.

"For us, it will show us that we can compete with what, on form, are the best team in the country," added Lampard.

"I know it was early in the season and there are different things to take into account from that but I think we more than held ourselves in a good manner and we could have won the game.

"In our opinion we should have won the game if we had taken our chances but every game is a new thing.

"I think this game is now on its own in front of us. We are going up against the best team in the country at the moment."

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