Christian Pulisic has praised Frank Lampard for helping him settle in to life at Chelsea following his "incredible" move from Borussia Dortmund.

Pulisic signed for Chelsea in a £58million deal in January, and was loaned back to Borussia Dortmund for the rest of the 2018-19 season before joining up with his new club this summer.

The 20-year-old US international - dubbed 'Captain America' having become the USMNT's youngest ever skipper - made his Premier League debut off the bench in Chelsea's 4-0 drubbing at Manchester United, but has started the Blues' last three games.

Pulisic has taken to life in London well, notching two assists in those games in Lampard's new-look side.

Players such as Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount have been given more game time in a younger Chelsea team due to the club being prevented from signing players this summer following their Fifa transfer ban.

However, Pulisic believes Lampard and the younger players have developed a strong bond and are building something at Stamford Bridge despite the relatively slow start in terms of Premier League points.

Regarding life at Chelsea, Pulisic told reporters: "It's amazing. I mean, it's everything I hoped it would be and more.

"It's incredible. It worked out really well, for sure.

"Frank's a great guy and he's helped me so much and he understands where I'm coming from and he's done a really good job and helped me, teaching us, especially a lot of the younger guys on the team."

Chelsea fans have been accustomed to their star names having big personalities to match their talent, with the likes of Didier Drogba and John Terry never shy in coming forward, while fans in the US have been treated to the Zlatan Ibrahimovic show since the Swede signed for LA Galaxy.

But Pulisic - representing the USMNT on international duty this week with a friendly against Mexico coming up on Saturday - is more of a wallflower when it comes to comparing himself against other players.

Asked whether he had the edge on Mexico forward Hirving Lozano, Pulisic replied: "I'm not going to give you like an Ibra answer here!

"I'll never be comfortable. I don't like being in front of cameras. I'm still getting used to it, I guess."

Additional reporting by the Associated Press.