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Published 13:52 14 May 2019 BST
Updated 14:03 14 May 2019 BST

Lampard was particularly outspoken about the incident at the time, and was asked ahead of the second leg what he thought about the Leeds support's witty new chant.
He used the opportunity to poke fun at the Yorkshire club's long stint away from the top flight.
"It's good fun," the former England midfielder said. "As a Chelsea player, there was a rivalry always with Leeds. We didn’t play them that much because we were in the Premier League, but that comes with it.
"I will take a song all day long. My worry is what the players do on the pitch."
Leeds last played in the Premier League in the 2003/2004 season, when Lampard was a Chelsea player. This campaign represents their best chance in years to return to the top flight.
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