Didier Drogba parades round the ground after the final whistle.
Germany captain Michael Ballack curled a clever pass over the offside trap and Drogba had time to tee up his shot before rifling the ball beneath the advancing keeper Manuel Almunia to score his first goal.
Drogba then settled it when he rose ahead of Philippe Senderos to meet Robben's pinpoint cross from the left with a glancing header into the bottom corner.
Lampard praised in-form Drogba, telling Sky Sports: "He's special, he's the best in the world at the moment.
"He does it week in, week out and on the big occasions."