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Lampard ´would have enjoyed´ Melbourne

SoccerNews in MLS 16 Feb 2015

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A move to Melbourne would have been welcomed by Manchester City and New York City midfielder Frank Lampard.

Manchester City’s Frank Lampard says he would have enjoyed playing for Melbourne City if a move to the A-League had transpired.

Having left Chelsea to join New York City FC, the former England international was linked with a guest stint at Melbourne City, where fellow City Group asset David Villa made four appearances earlier this season.

Lampard though never arrived in Australia and his transfer to the new Major League Soccer franchise has also been delayed, with Manuel Pellegrini’s title holders controversially choosing to retain the veteran’s services for the rest of the Premier League campaign.

“I wouldn’t have had a problem with it,” Lampard told Fox Sports when asked about a potential stint in Melbourne.

“I’ve never been to Australia so it would have been a great experience in itself there, but it just didn’t work out.

“This [going to Manchester City] came along slightly after and I took the opportunity to carry on playing in the Premier League at a really competitive level.

“I’m sure it might have been on the cards and the fact that David Villa went there [Melbourne] and played some games shows that there is a link and players maybe will be able to move, particularly when they need games like David and myself did at the time.

“I’m sure you enjoyed having [Villa] there and the quality he brought to the team and I know Damien Duff etc, so I certainly wouldn’t have had a problem to go to Melbourne, I would have enjoyed that challenge.”

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