From the start of the move to its finish, Frank Lampard never broke out of a gentle jog. Manchester City, away at struggling Leicester City in December of 2014, had found their hosts in surprisingly resilient mood. Even with a wealth of attacking talent, including players like David Silva, Samir Nasri and Yaya Toure, they just couldn't break through. But Lampard, now 38, found a way just before half-time.
First, he slipped the ball out wide to Nasri and sauntered forwards, his head turning left and right to assess the situation. Where was the gap? Where was the point of least resistance?