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Mason Mount rifled home a cracking volley to give Frank Lampard his first managerial victory over Aston Villa at the fourth attempt.
Lamps suffered three defeats at the hands of Dean Smith’s side during his year in charge of Derby— most crucially in May’s Championship play-off final.
Abraham nodded the Blues ahead with a deft finish from Reece James’s cross early on before Trezeguet’s bizarre equaliser drew Villa level shortly before half-time.
Just as Chelsea fans sang about John Terry, so Villa fans chanted the name of Tammy Abraham in what was a bizarrely friendly atmosphere.
Mount was in Lampard’s side that day in what was his final appearance for the Rams at the end of a season-long loan, while Chelsea ’s other goalscorer, Tammy Abraham, was in Smith’s as his loan spell at Villa came to a more fruitful end.
Reece James' cross for Tammy Abraham’s goal looked another nail on Marcos Alonso’s Chelsea coffin.
Legend’ John Terry with seven pages, including a front-page picture with his old team-mate and now Blues boss Frank Lampard, devoted to their former skipper and a pre-match video montage on the big screen as well.