It was initially put to Lampard that the Norwegian has scored as many Premier League goals this season as Chelsea (36), to which he retorted: "It's a fantastic stat from him. I know the Chelsea side is another story. I tried to sign him when I was last here. I was really keen to get him here but it couldn't happen.
"His level was really clear at that point as well. We had played him in a pre-season game at Salzburg and he was fantastic. I love seeing players at that level and with that personality to be the best which he has proven to be.
"I think he is special and thought he would adapt straight away because of his level. I thought because of his record scoring for his country and in Austria that he would come into a good unit already would have been a recipe to help him.
"I did expect that and I have a real respect for the player. I don't know whether he would have decided to come here anyway but I was a big fan of that [happening].
"People talk about mistakes in football and I don't know if it was that but I was pushing for him and a few other players. I'm not sure what the appetite was in the club to do it, the competition was big to take him and only he will know [if it was close]."
90min reported in August 2021 - seven months after Lampard had been replaced by Thomas Tuchel - that Chelsea were prepared to offer £150m for Haaland, but he ended up staying at Borussia Dortmund for one more year before signing for Man City.
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