Former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard is poised to return to Stamford Bridge for the first time in opposition with Manchester City on Saturday. Here Press Association Sport looks at Lampard’s career in numbers.

11,000,000 – the fee, in pounds, paid to West Ham for the midfielder’s signature in 2001.

13 – years at Stamford Bridge.

50 – Chelsea’s first championship in half a century was secured in 2005 with two Lampard goals in a win at Bolton.

164 – number of consecutive Premier League appearances for Chelsea (a record for any outfield player) from October 2001 to December 2005.

211 – goals for Chelsea, a club record, eclipsing Bobby Tambling’s long-standing total of 202.

11 – major trophies won with Chelsea (one European Cup, three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups).

And with Manchester City…

0 – there was no fee involved in the move to City, who agreed a short-term deal after Lampard had said he was moving to their sister club, New York City FC.

85 – the minute of Lampard’s goal against Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium which earned City a 1-1 draw in September.

16 – substitute appearances for City. He has made six starts.

7 – goals for the Citizens, five in the league.

2 – match-winning goals for City in the league (against Leicester and Sunderland).