Some of sports biggest stars including
Frank Lampard, Jose Mourinho and
Cristiano Ronaldo were all given the
honour of being included in the new
Guinness World Records book and it may
comes as a surprise to see Chris Smalling
handed two awards.
New York City star Lampard was
presented with his for the most Premier
League teams scored against, after former
club Chelsea became victim No 39.
Legend Andy Cole previously held the
record with 38, but the 37-year-old
trumped him after coming off the bench
for Manchester City to fire home a
trademark strike at the Etihad Stadium.
Lampard was delighted to be featured in
the book and spoke about being a huge
fan.
He said: 'I set goals throughout my career
to break records and this is one I never
imagined to get. I am a big fan of the
books and always read the books with my
daughters before bed so to feature in it is
amazing.
'It was a weird feeling when I scored but it
did get me the record so I am also very
happy with the goal.'
Jose Mourinho was the man in charge when Lampard broke his record but it's not all bad for the Chelsea boss, after he was awarded with four different awards. The Guinness World Records book team visited the Cobham training ground to present the 52-year-old with his certificates, which included: The most Points in a Premier League season (95), most Champions League's won at different clubs (two), youngest manager to reach 100 Champions League games (49 years 12 days) and most games unbeaten at home in the Premier League (77). I'm now more focused on winning the next game than on what I've done in the last 10 or 15 years.'
Manchester United defender Smalling also bagged himself two records after scoring the fastest goal in the Premier League by a substitute from kick-off, when he netted against Burnley in just five minutes, nine seconds last season. He scored again to earn himself a second record, for the most goals in the Premier League scored by a substitute in the first half to join the likes of Lampard, Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo. Of course you can't forget Real Madrid star Ronaldo, who scored his 27th hat- trick in La Liga - overtaking club legend Alfredo Di Stefano - and is also the most followed athlete and person on both Facebook (over 100 million likes) and Twitter (over 27m followers).
Jose Mourinho was the man in charge when Lampard broke his record but it's not all bad for the Chelsea boss, after he was awarded with four different awards. The Guinness World Records book team visited the Cobham training ground to present the 52-year-old with his certificates, which included: The most Points in a Premier League season (95), most Champions League's won at different clubs (two), youngest manager to reach 100 Champions League games (49 years 12 days) and most games unbeaten at home in the Premier League (77). I'm now more focused on winning the next game than on what I've done in the last 10 or 15 years.'
Manchester United defender Smalling also bagged himself two records after scoring the fastest goal in the Premier League by a substitute from kick-off, when he netted against Burnley in just five minutes, nine seconds last season. He scored again to earn himself a second record, for the most goals in the Premier League scored by a substitute in the first half to join the likes of Lampard, Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo. Of course you can't forget Real Madrid star Ronaldo, who scored his 27th hat- trick in La Liga - overtaking club legend Alfredo Di Stefano - and is also the most followed athlete and person on both Facebook (over 100 million likes) and Twitter (over 27m followers).
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