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'Certainly be useful' - Sergio Aguero backs Chelsea star to benefit from Frank Lampard spell

Sergio Aguero believes Enzo Fernandez can only benefit from learning under former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.

Lampard is currently in interim charge of the Blues until the end of the season and ended his six-match losing run with a 3-1 win at Bournemouth on Saturday. While his brief time in the dugout at Stamford Bridge has been difficult, Lampard is still revered around west London for his time as a player.

The 44-year-old remains Chelsea's highest ever goal scorer and is regarded as one of the best midfielders of all time. With Fernandez still only 22, the chance to work with someone as good as Lampard was in his playing days will be a great learning curve in the mind of his Argentine compatriot Aguero.

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He told Stake.com: "Not many people get a chance to learn from the best. I tried to do that during my career, and I've picked up teachings that I'll carry with me forever. Frank's experience will certainly be useful for Enzo. He's a great kid, and you can tell he wants to keep on growing.

"Frank clearly loves Chelsea. If you ask me, this love is what propelled him to the helm of the club in this tough moment. Very few people can shed off the funk and give it all for their team.

"But I believe he can, and that's something that should be admired, despite the results. I wish Frank the best – he's a great pro, and an even better person."

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