The Brazil international is producing some of his best form in recent times with his future at the Blues up in the air.
Frank Lampard says that Willian is a player that he loves having as Chelsea's board look to decide whether to offer him a new deal in light of recent good form at Stamford Bridge.
The 31-year-old's contract expires at the end of the season but he has stepping up repeatedly this campaign, including contributing the assist for Tammy Abraham's opener in the club's 2-0 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Lampard temporarily handed Willian the captain's armband following his 300th appearance for the club and while declaring his affection for the Brazilian, conceded contract talks are out of his control.
"The word isn’t “no brainer” because I can’t get involved in the money," Lampard said of Willian's expiring contract. "That’s up to the club to do. But everyone sees how much I’m relying on him, and picking him and in what he is producing, I love him at this football club. So there’s my answer.
"I know his qualities from playing with him but when I looked at Willy over the last couple of years, he was in and out of the team. You’re not sure, from the outside, I want to see him happy. Willy is a happy, easy-going lad who loves his football and that was the first thing I said to him at the start of the season.
"I saw him being huge in the way I wanted to play. Naturally, on the ball, we all know his ability to go by, one v one, and shift people and cross or get shots away. But his off-the-ball work is an outstanding example for Callum Hudson-Odoi, for Christian Pulisic, for other young players who think the only part of the game is going by people, crossing or shooting.
"He certainly has the Brazilian flair in terms of his touch and his feet but I know what you mean. His burst of pace away from people is somewhat Brazilian in some players but the selfless side of his game is always a starting point for me.
"As we worked as a staff here, it was about how good we could be off the ball. Then think about on the ball afterwards. For someone who is showing that example up the pitch, it reflects everywhere. He does the other side brilliantly with absolute humility. He’s been a joy and one of the experienced players who is helping the young boys."
Chelsea currently sit third in the Premier League after their win in the London derby, where Christian Pulisic added a second to kill the game off.
They have now earned six wins in six games but Lampard isn't keen to say that his side are ready to make a title push just yet to compete with Liverpool and Man City.
"I don’t see beyond the next game. Ours being Manchester City, so it doesn’t take a lot of your focus off it. It’s nice to be above City because I’ve got huge respect for them. What a team," Lampard added.
"But I certainly won’t announce ourselves in a title race because we are relatively new because we are slightly in transition with younger players. To get carried away, we would be our biggest enemy. To say that would be a bit naive because we are not even a third of the way through the season.
"If we can keep replicating the form, keep replicating the results, then we can certainly close the gap and I think that is the first step."
etybreetee
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God bless the one who initiated the idea of bringing lampard as a coach
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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I dont think other fans agree and it will hurt me to say this as hes been 1 of my favourite players throughout the years but I think it's time for Willian to go and we bring in a new replacement e.g. Ziyech or Sancho etc. He has given a lot of service to the club and has won a lot and will probably go down as a legend but at the age of 32 players, especially forwards lose a yard of pace and ability. I mean hes somehow retained his pace and dribbling but his decision making in the final 3rd has gotten worse imo and it will only continue to get worse. I will miss his defensive work rate however cos that's the part of Willian I love the most as a winger, he works. If we were to give him a contract, it cant be anything more than a year. But imo we let him move on to another league with a slower tempo where he can dominate like a Serie A...