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The 3 players Chelsea signed along with Lampard and how they fared

In 13 years at Stamford Bridge Lampard netted 211 times, becoming the club’s all-time top goal scorer and currently sits fifth on the Premier League-leading goalscorer chart.

he was instrumental in the West London team’s rise to the pinnacle of not just English football but European, with him making 648 appearances for the club as well as winning three top-flight titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups and a Champions League.

The former England international was originally brought to Chelsea in 2001 from West Ham for a fee of £11million as Claudio Ranieri looked to revamp the squad during his first summer transfer window at the club.

Lampard was, however, not the only player Ranieri chose to sign during the window, with three other players also joining the club that summer. We take a look at the faces who joined the club alongside Lampard and see how they fared.

The first, and cheapest, signing for Chelsea of the 2001 summer transfer window, Gallas joined the Blues for £6.2million from Ligue 1 side Marseille.

The centre-back immediately slotted into the side’s back line, firstly forming a strong partnership in the heart of the defence with Marcel Desailly and later John Terry during his five-year stay at the club.

Gallas made 225 appearances for the Blues, becoming a key player during the title-winning seasons of 2004-05 and 2005-06 under manager Jose Mourinho.

And he became renowned for his tackling and ball-playing abilities in what has since become thought of as one of the best defensive units in Premier League history.

During his final season at the club in 2005-06, he even began to acquire a reputation for scoring important goals, with vital strikes against Liverpool and Manchester United as well as, most memorably, a

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