Premier League announced earlier on Wednesday the induction of Chelsea legend Frank Lampard into its Hall of Fame.
The former Chelsea skipper and head coach is the fifth player to be introduced into the PL Hall of Fame after all-time top scorer Alan Shearer (260 goals), Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, Eric Cantona and Roy Keane.
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The former Three Lions midfielder came on top of a 23-man list including former teammates Didier Drogba and others the likes of Steven Gerrard and Rio Ferdinand submitted to the fans who voted.
According to talkSPORT, Frank Lampard would be Crystal Palace head coach next season after the Eagles confirmed that Roy Hodgson will leave the club at the end of this term.