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Frank Lampard ‘congratulated’ Ross Barkley on Aston Villa form to hand him Chelsea lifeline


CHELSEA manager Frank Lampard has called Ross Barkley to congratulate him on his form for Aston Villa, reports say.

And it could give the midfielder a lifeline in his bid to resurrect his Stamford Bridge career.

Frank Lampard reportedly congratulated Ross Barkley on his form at Aston VillaCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Barkley, 26, joined Villa on loan this summer in pursuit of regular football.

He has since made eight appearances, scoring three times with one assist, in the Villans’ impressive start to the season.

And according to Eurosport, that has caught the attention of Blues boss Lampard, who they claim he has been in touch with Barkley.

It could even pave the way for the playmaker to return to Chelsea next term.

With the arrival of Kai Havertz and Hakim Ziyech, as well as the form of Mason Mount, Lampard could not guarantee Barkley game time.

However, if the Villa loanee can continue his great start to the campaign, the door will be open to return to Chelsea.

Barkley revealed he left West London to revive his England career, having not received a cap since last year’s 6-0 thrashing against Bulgaria.

Barkley joined Villa on loan this summer to receive regular footballCredit: Eddie Keogh Telegraph Media Group

He said: “The last couple of years I’ve been stop-start, performing well and then being out of the team.

“To come here and have the chance to play  regularly is a big thing for me.

“The Euros at the end of season is a big target, hopefully I can be there.

“Dean Smith swayed me with the way he spoke to me,  it looks like it’s going to be an exciting season.”

Ben Chilwell, Jack Grealish and Ross Barkley celebrate with ‘A’ symbol in honour of fan Andrew Wood who passed away


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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