Lamps in light blue 'weird': Cahill

22 September 2014 01:31

Chelsea pair Andre Schurrle and Gary Cahill admit it was a strange experience to be on the receiving end of a Frank Lampard special on Sunday.

The Blues were well on the way to winning the heavyweight clash against title rivals City, with substitute Schurrle putting them 1-0 in front shortly after Pablo Zabaleta's sending off handed them the initiative.

But it was the familiar figure of Chelsea's record goalscorer Lampard - in the unfamiliar light blue of City - who ensured the spoils were shared with a trademark run into the box and a calm volleyed finish.

The former England midfielder, on a short-term loan from his new employers New York City following 13 years at Stamford Bridge, had mixed emotions about his first strike for the club and he was not the only one to feel unusual about his decisive cameo.

Centre-back Cahill told Chelseafc.com: 'It was weird of course because you think of Frank in a Chelsea shirt.

'It's been that way for many, many years. We've seen him score that kind of goal so many times over the years."

Schurrle added: " It's strange to see him in another shirt.

"We wanted to win this match but he scored for Man City. O f course it's nice for him to get his first goal but we wanted the win and we were very close to that."

The German forward, who tapped in for his second goal of the season, conceded Chelsea were well-placed to take maximum points from the game.

'It was important not to lose here, that's what our goal was," he said.

"But when you're so close to winning and you're a man in front obviously it's disappointing not to win, but we have to keep going now and win the next match."

Source: PA