Lampard still confident from the spot

06 June 2010 07:18

Wayne Rooney has not tried to oust Frank Lampard as England's penalty king.

Lampard has failed with his last two efforts from the spot, first for Chelsea in the FA Cup final and then last week in Graz as England struggled to overcome Japan. Given his desire to take on any additional responsibility, it would have been no surprise if Rooney had been banging on Fabio Capello's door wanting to know if there was any chance of being installed as Lampard's replacement.

But Lampard insists the Manchester United star has kept his distance. "Wayne hasn't made an issue of it. Actually, he hasn't said anything. No-one has," Lampard said.

"I heard the manager had said I was still the penalty taker and I am happy with that. I still have the confidence.

"It is a fact of life that you can miss occasionally."

Lampard admitted he struggled to recall the last time he missed two on the trot, but does not necessarily view it as a bad thing.

The 31-year-old is acutely aware that at some point in the next five weeks, either in general play or one of those dreaded shoot-outs England have never won at a World Cup, he will be asked to score from the spot again.

"I missed in a friendly, which was a little reminder," he said. "I will practise them here and go back to basics a bit.

"Despite what has happened I am very confident with myself. I have the inner strength to take it on the chin.

"When I pick up the ball I believe that I will score."

Source: PA