Chelsea legend Frank Lampard returns to help out old friend Jody Morris at U18 training before taking part in epic 84-pass El Rondo with academy stars
- Frank Lampard retired in February but has kept himself in excellent shape
- Chelsea legend was back at Cobham this week to help out with Under 18 training
- Lampard helped Jody Morris with drills before joining in with game of El Rondo
- Players racked up an impressive 84 passes in the game, before losing possession
It has only been seven months since Frank Lampard hung up his boots, so it will come as no surprise that the Chelsea legend is still in excellent shape.
The 39-year-old has now turned his hand to coaching, and was back at Cobham this week to help his old friend Jody Morris out with the Under 18s team.
Lampard put the youngsters through their paces in a number of training drills alongside his former team-mate, before taking part himself in an impressive game of El Rondo.
Chelsea legend Frank Lampard returned to Cobham this week to help out with the Under 18s
Lampard joined his old friend and team-mate Jody Morris with a training session at Cobham
Legendary midfielder then joined in with an impressive game of El Rondo during the session
Manager Morris showed he still has a few tricks up his sleeve as team racked up 84 passes
The coaches put two of the youth players in the middle of a circle, before undertaking a one-touch passing drill with the other youngsters, racking up an exceptional 84 passes before possession was lost.
Morris still has a few tricks up his sleeve too, as he bamboozled the 'piggy in the middle' with his skill to keep the ball away.
The former midfielder has been manager of Chelsea's Under 18s since last summer, but before that was working in the academy for four years.
Lampard and Morris played together at Stamford Bridge for two years, before Morris moved on to Leeds, before spells at Millwall and St Johnstone among others.
Morris (left) performed an impressive trick to keep the ball away from the man in the middle
Lampard directs the players as he turns his hand to coaching following his professional career
Lampard, meanwhile, stayed in west London for a further 11 years, becoming a legend for both club and country.
Following the end of his Chelsea career, he moved to Manchester City before heading stateside to New York City FC, his final club before retirement.
Since hanging up his boots, Lampard has undertaken punditry duties with BT Sport, while also turning his hand to coaching.
The players seemed focused as they listened to the legendary Chelsea man's instructions
The team racked up an amazing 84 passes during their El Rondo game during the session
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