In 2013, Chelsea legend Frank Lampard was involved in an international friendly that had superstars all over the pitch.
Lampard lined up for England alongside the likes of Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard, while Brazil fielded a team boasting Ronaldinho and Neymar.
Understandably, even England supporters were excited about Ronaldinho and Neymar making the trip to Wembley. They are two of the best entertainers that football has ever seen.
Yet it was Lampard who stole all of the headlines that night as the Chelsea legend and England managed to get one over Brazil.
Chelsea and England legend Frank Lampard scored brilliant goal against Brazil in 2013
Lampard actually started the game on the bench before being brought on at half-time. It meant that Ronaldinho and Neymar had the chance to hurt England before the Chelsea icon even entered the match.
The former had a great opportunity to do so when Brazil were awarded a penalty, but he saw his spot-kick saved by Joe Hart.
It proved costly, with Rooney scoring shortly afterwards. Brazil did manage to equalise through Fred, but Lampard scored a fantastic goal from outside the box 15 minutes after coming on to win England the game.
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Ronaldinho was substituted at half-time, and while Neymar played the full 90 minutes, he was not able to score a goal or provide an assist for once.
Ronaldinho speaking to Brazil teammate Neymar
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Be it an international friendly or Champions League final, Lampard always seemed capable of making an impact in games.
It really does feel like the Coventry City manager does not get enough credit for what he did on the pitch during his playing career.
Lampard is excelling at Coventry right now, with his side yet to lose a game in the Championship this season.
England midfielder Frank Lampard celebrating his goal against Brazil
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Frank Lampard’s England record
A lot is said about Lampard’s Chelsea record and what he accomplished during his time at Stamford Bridge, but he also had a very successful England career.
Lampard was, of course, part of England’s Golden Generation that failed to win a major honour, but he still went on to earn over 100 caps for his country.
The retired midfielder also scored 29 goals, including that brilliant strike against Brazil.