Terry: Nobody is better equipped to succeed at Chelsea than Lampard

John Terry has no doubts former team-mate Frank Lampard would be a huge success as Chelsea manager. Credit: PA

John Terry has no doubts former team-mate Frank Lampard would be a huge success as Chelsea manager.

The Blues are in talks to make Lampard their new boss after being given permission to talk to their former midfielder by current club Derby.

Terry, now assistant to Dean Smith at Aston Villa, who beat Derby in last month's Sky Bet Championship play-off final, spent 13 years alongside Lampard as a Chelsea player.

"After the season he has had with Derby and with Chelsea's transfer ban in place, there is no one better equipped than Frank to succeed at Chelsea," Terry told the Daily Mail. "It is perfect timing for him and the club."

Terry said he saw first hand the dedication Lampard showed on a daily basis as a player and claims he still has the same hunger and desire.

"He is just as exacting on himself now, as a manager," Terry said. "I don't believe there will be any trepidation from supporters. They love him.

"Lamps is a legend and now is the right time for him to come home."

The Blues are in talks to make Lampard their new boss after being given permission to talk to their former midfielder by current club Derby. Credit: PA

Chelsea are banned from signing players during the next two transfer windows, until the end of January 2020, following a FIFA investigation into the club's signing of foreign under-18 players. The club have made an appeal against the transfer ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

But Terry believes Lampard, who will be keen to keep Bayern Munich target Callum Hudson-Odoi at Stamford Bridge, will cope by having a major influence on Chelsea's youngsters.

"You could see by the improvements made by (Chelsea prospect) Mason Mount at Derby last season that Frank will have an impact on young players and improve them," Terry added.

"For some time, perhaps only myself and Ruben Loftus-Cheek had come through the academy to become regulars and that has probably left many young players questioning their future.

"Callum Hudson-Odoi will be assured he has a big role to play at Chelsea.

"Having Frank in charge and the transfer ban will give young players throughout the academy belief that there is a genuine pathway into Chelsea's first team."