England v Ecuador: Frank Lampard set to captain England in Miami

The midfielder will wear the armband days after revealing his Chelsea career is over

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Tuesday 03 June 2014 13:58 EDT
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Frank Lampard pictured training with England in Miami
Frank Lampard pictured training with England in Miami (GETTY IMAGES)

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Frank Lampard will captain England against Ecuador on Wednesday in the penultimate friendly before the World Cup.

The midfielder was confirmed as skipper for the clash in a press conference in Miami with England manager Roy Hodgson.

It caps off a big few days for Lampard, who confirmed on Monday he will be leaving Chelsea this summer.

"I'm proud to be captain tomorrow and looking forward to the game," he said.

When asked about his Stamford Bridge departure, he reiterated how difficult it will be but insisted he is now focusing on England.

"It is very difficult after 13 years but you have to move on, I move on, the club moves on and it's as simple as that," he told Sky Sports 1.

"I'm here now to concentrate on being with England. It was a relief to say it last night and now I personally, and the team, can focus on the game.

"It is something I will address more to Chelsea fans and Chelsea people at another time."

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