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Frank Lampard expecting 'emotional' return to Stamford Bridge for John Terry

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Frank Lampard expects John Terry to get a "deserving" reception from Chelsea fans

Frank Lampard expects John Terry to have an "emotional" return to Stamford Bridge when Chelsea host Aston Villa on Wednesday, and that he will receive a "deserving" reception from the fans.

Lampard and Terry have faced off in the Championship before, when the former was manager at Derby, but this is the first time the pair will go head to head in the Premier League - and Terry's first time at his old club as part of an opposition team.

"I went up against him twice last year and we obviously get on very well and I've got huge respect for him and the work that him and Dean Smith have done there with Aston Villa," Lampard said.

"So I think it's more about John and probably the reception he will quite rightly get from the Chelsea fans. He was the most decorated captain, greatest captain, won everything, feels the club - everybody knows that.

"The fans will certainly show their appreciation and I'm sure it will be pretty emotional for John. He deserves that moment and I will certainly be pleased to see his face back at the Bridge."

John Terry the Assistant Head Coach of Aston Villa stands on the touchline with Derby County manager \ head coach Frank Lampard the Sky Bet Championship Play-off Final match between Aston Villa and Derby County at Wembley Stadium on May 27, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
Image: John Terry and Frank Lampard were in the opposition dugouts when Aston Villa beat Derby in last season's Championship play-off final

Tammy Abraham missed last week's 1-0 defeat to West Ham with a hip injury picked up against Valencia on November 27, and Lampard says a decision on whether the 22-year-old will face Villa will be made on the day of the game.

"We're giving him every possible chance to be fit," said Lampard. "He's still got some pain in the area of the injury, so we'll make a judgement call [Wednesday].

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"It's painful for him, so it's a bit of pain threshold and whether it affects his movements. I wouldn't want to commit today.

"He was in good form, and with players that are important you want to give them as much time.

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"He's keen and we're trying our best to give him time, but if he's not ready we have to go in a different route anyway."

Chelsea are currently waiting to hear whether their appeal of a FIFA transfer ban has been successful, and Lampard is hopeful the club will hear within "days".

"I haven't heard any more," Lampard said about the status of the appeal. "So I will wait and reserve judgement until we get the judgement and see where we want to go from there.

Asked when a decision is expected, Lampard said: "Very soon, I believe. Days, I think."

Frank Lampard applauds fans during the UEFA Champions League, group H match between Chelsea and Ajax at Stamford Bridge on November 5, 2019
Image: Lampard is waiting to hear whether their appeal of a FIFA transfer ban has been successful

Smith hails 'serial winner' Terry

Aston Villa manager Dean Smith believes Terry's mentality as a "serial winner" at Chelsea is having a galvanising effect on his players.

Smith believes Terry, who was named as his assistant last October, has had a significant impact with Villa during the pair's time together at the club.

"He's very important and I love working with him," said Smith. "He's brought something different to our coaching set-up, with his knowledge, his experiences.

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Dean Smith believes Terry is still learning in his role as Aston Villa assistant coach and is not concerned the former Chelsea captain will want to target a managerial position

"He's lifted the Premier League title enough times, as well as the FA Cup and the League Cup. He was a serial winner for Chelsea, so he knows how to win things and that mentality can rub off on people.

"I also feel he's come into his own with us getting promoted into the Premier League. He's getting better and better as a coach.

"I've championed him for a long time, saying he will eventually be a top manager. At the moment he's very keen to keep learning and making a major contribution to Aston Villa, certainly on the coaching pitches."

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