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LEADER LEGEND

- BY JAMES NURSEY BY JAMES NURSEY

Pride Park: 3pm FRANK LAMPARD is tipping John Terry to become a top boss but plans to dent his pal’s hopes today.

Derby manager Lampard is preparing to welcome his old Chelsea team-mate Terry to Pride Park.

The pair, who won the 2012 FA Cup together (below) among plenty of other trophies, will be in opposing dugouts after Terry returned to Aston Villa to assist new boss Dean Smith.

Terry is learning the ropes off ex-walsall and Brentford boss Smith with a view to becoming his own man one day.

Lampard said: “It’s the start of John’s next career and I’m sure it will be a success. He’s got all the attributes to be a top coach and, one day, a top manager. I think he will bring a lot to Villa,

“They have lots of threats individual­ly and collective­ly, so we need to appreciate what is in front of us.

“Villa will want to play good, attacking football and once Dean gets his ideas across, I think they will be challengin­g.

“But if we prepare right, I think we can win a lot of games – as we have shown.”

Villa’s defence is already being drilled by Terry on a diet of the world’s top defenders.

Smith said: “We took them in for 10 minutes this morning alongside JT.

“We watched some clips of Derby and how they defend, as

GARRY MONK is trying to turn Lukas Jutkiewicz into a goal machine like he did with Chris Wood at Leeds.

The Birmingham striker (below) has just been named EFL Player of the Month for October after taking his tally to nine goals. His boss Monk previously nurtured Wood at Leeds before the Kiwi moved to top-flight Burnley for £15million. Ahead of Hull’s visit today, Monk said: “There was real potential with Chris Wood, but he wasn’t getting the goals. We made him focus on three or four main strengths. You saw what happened that season, he scored 30-plus goals.” well as how well other teams do so – like Napoli, Juventus and Chelsea. Top teams.

“The players want to improve and it’s good to show them the best players in the world at times.”

Smith is also keen for Villa to learn from Barcelona how to win the ball back.

He said: “The one thing I want our players to do when they lose the ball is win it back quickly. It’s not rocket science.”

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