Frank Lampard and Derby County players sing Leeds United spygate chant after play-off semi-final comeback

Frank Lampard and Derby County players sing Leeds United spygate chant after play-off semi-final comeback
Frank Lampard mocked Leeds United fans by singing their own chant in the dressing room after Derby Countys stunning comeback to seal their place in the Championship play-off final.The Rams stunned Elland Road to silence on Wednesday night as they battled back from two goals down on aggregate to win and book a trip to Wembley.Frank Lampard has taken Derby County to Wembley in his first season as a managerInstagram @@dcfcofficial_1
Frank Lampard has taken Derby County to Wembley in his first season as a manager
The victory was sweet for County. A bitter rivalry formed between the clubs this season over the ‘spygate’ scandal, with Lampard calling foul play after Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa admitted to sending a staff to secretly watch opponents’ training sessions.And, earlier this season, the Whites faithful changed the lyrics to Oasis classic Stop Crying Your Heart Out to mock Lampard and his Rams side, after beating them home and away in the league.

Leeds' chant to Frank Lampard

All of the spies are hidden awayJust try not to worryYoull beat us some dayWe beat you at homeWe beat you awayStop crying Frank LampardBut the former England midfielder had the last laugh, as he turned their own spygate song against them by belting out Stop Crying Frank Lampard with his players after their play-off semi-final win.The Championship rivals produced a classic as Derby battled back from 2-0 down on aggregate to win the tie 4-3 – sealing their place in a Wembley final against Aston Villa and a shot at promotion to the Premier League.For Leeds, it means another season in the second tier after a campaign that showed so much promise and produced so much expectation from their supporters.And Lampard couldnt resist rubbing it in after the full-time whistle…

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