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Rickie Lambert wins Championship Player of the Year

 

Simon Peach
Monday 12 March 2012 12:20 GMT
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Rickie Lambert has been in imperious form for Saints this season, with his 21 league goals propelling the promoted club to top of the division
Rickie Lambert has been in imperious form for Saints this season, with his 21 league goals propelling the promoted club to top of the division (Getty Images)

Southampton striker Rickie Lambert was last night named npower Championship Player of the Year.

The 30-year-old has been in imperious form for Saints this season, with his 21 league goals propelling the promoted club to top of the division.

Lambert beat team-mate Adam Lallana and Cardiff midfielder Peter Whittingham to the award in what has been an incredible first season in the second tier of English football.

"When Saints got to the Championship I was at a point in my career where I was mentally strong," he told Press Association Sport.

"I came into the Championship at the right time and I was confident I could do it.

"I am happy at Southampton. My family are happy and I am in a great team as well.

"This award has surprised me a little bit as I thought my team-mate Ads was going to get it.

"I am surprised but delighted. I did not think I was going to be so nervous walking to collect the award, but it was so long and my mouth dried up."

Lambert has been prolific for Southampton since joining from Bristol Rovers in 2009, netting 82 goals in 149 appearances.

The Liverpool-born frontman's goals helped the Saints to automatic promotion from League One and he has continued his fine form in the Championship.

"I know everyone says you don't get anything without hard work but that is definitely the case," said Lambert, who plied his trade with Macclesfield, Stockport and Rochdale after leaving Blackpool.

"I wish I had been a bit more professional earlier in my career but that has helped me to where I am now," he said.

"I wasn't confident in myself. I wasn't really confident I could get to the Championship or Premier League.

"I didn't really push myself but over time I have been pushed further forward. The confidence came and Southampton came in for me and I kicked on."

Lambert becomes the first Southampton player to pick up an award at the ceremony since Gareth Bale won the 2007 Young Player of the Year.

This time Crystal Palace's much-vaunted winger Wilfried Zaha took home the trophy in front of more than 600 guests at The Brewery, London.

Huddersfield striker Jordan Rhodes picked up the League One Player of the Year award, while Swindon midfielder Matt Ritchie took home the League Two accolade.

Gus Poyet was awarded the inaugural Football Manager Outstanding Managerial Achievement award for transforming Brighton and the Contribution to League Football award went to Shrewsbury boss Graham Turner.

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