
Willian
says former Chelsea team-mate Frank Lampard "has everything it takes to be a
success", should he be appointed as the club’s new manager.
Chelsea are in talks with Derby boss Lampard over a return to Stamford
Bridge to replace Maurizio Sarri, who left to manage Juventus.
Willian played alongside Lampard in the 2013/14 season and is in no doubt of
his potential, despite having only enjoyed one season in management at Pride
Park.
"Is he definitely going to be the next manager? I don't know," Willian told
football.london.
"But I think he would be up to the task.
"He was a great player, and he is a great person. He's only starting his
managerial career now, but he has everything it takes to be a success."
Lampard won 11 major trophies, including three Premier League titles and the
Champions League in 2012 during his 13 years at Chelsea.
The former England international also remains the club's all-time leading
scorer with 211 goals.
"He is a legend," Willian said. "He was an extraordinary player for the
club, winning every possible title.
"He deserves so much respect and backing for what he has already achieved at
the club. If Chelsea do bring him in, he will be very welcome."
Willian, who joined Chelsea in 2013 from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala, was
not a regular starter under Sarri last season as the club finished third in
the Premier League and won the Europa League.
But the Brazil international is hopeful his former boss thrives on his
return to Italy.
"I wish him all the best," he added. "May God bless his career and his new
chapter at Juventus."
Chelsea have rejected £35m bids from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid for
Willian this summer, Sky Sports News understands.