Frank Lampard admits his dilemma after scoring against Chelsea

Man City midfielder had received emotional welcome from travelling supporters

Man City’s  Frank Lampard  scores the equalising goal past Thibaut Courtois of Chelsea during the  Premier League match  at Etihad Stadium. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
Man City’s Frank Lampard scores the equalising goal past Thibaut Courtois of Chelsea during the Premier League match at Etihad Stadium. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Chelsea old boy Frank Lampard admitted he was almost speechless after coming off the bench to deny former boss Jose Mourinho victory at Manchester City.

The 36-year-old midfielder, who was serenaded by the visiting fans at the Etihad Stadium, struck five minutes from time after being picked out by James Milner to cancel out Andre Schurrle's 71st-minute opener.

Lampard told Sky Sports 1: “It’s a really difficult one. I’d be unprofessional if I didn’t come on and do my job, so I was trying to get into the box and it was a great ball back from Milly.

“It’s a tough one for me. I had 13 amazing years with the Chelsea fans, so I am mixed with it. I am obviously pleased the team I play for got a draw.

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“I am a little lost for words. I didn’t expect to come on and score like that. I came on and the Chelsea fans were singing, and that’s emotional. Then I am playing for this club, who have taken me in brilliantly as well, so I am really stuck in the middle here.”

Delighted City boss Manuel Pellegrini insisted he had no qualms about using Lampard after speaking to him before the game, during which City defender Pablo Zabaleta was dismissed for a second bookable offence.

He said: “I asked him if he wanted to be involved, and of course he wanted to be involved. That shows how great a professional Lampard is.

“I am sure he was not happy to score against such an important team in his career, but he’s a good professional, he is a very good player.”

Opposite number Jose Mourinho, for whom Lampard was such a key figure during his first spell at Stamford Bridge, was pragmatic about the former England midfielder’s contribution.

Mourinho said: “He is a Man City player. I don’t believe in these histories of passion and heart, I don’t believe in these. Maybe I am too pragmatic in football.

“When he decided to come to Man City, a direct competitor of Chelsea, love stories are over. He did his job as the super professional he is, and he did well.”