Frank Lampard is under intense pressure following a dramatic downturn in both performances and results at Chelsea.
The Blues have lost four of their last six matches, and were a distant second best against Manchester City in the 3-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Reports have stated that Chelsea are considering potential alternatives to Lampard should the current run of form not improve, and Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers is one of the names linked in the rumour mill.
The former Liverpool manager spent time at Chelsea as manager of the Youth Team, and former Blues captain John Terry revealed back in 2019 the experiences that convinced him Rodgers was set for the top.
"100%," Terry told Dubai Eye, when asked if Rodgers was destined for a big job should he leave Leicester.
"He's doing great at Leicester, I'm sure he's got targets to go and achieve at Leicester.
"But, a little insight, when [Jose] Mourinho was in charge, Brendan would have been youth team manager at the time, he used to come across and speak Spanish and Portuguese very fluently, would come in and have a really good rapport with all the players.
"Mourinho would let him in and let him observe and get him really involved.
"I had a spell where I wasn't scoring. I felt, being a defender, it was a big part of my game as well. I hadn't scored in nine games - which seems bizarre.
"But Brendan pulled me - and I probably wasn't having my best games either - he pulled me, he had a video for me, a three or four minutes video.
"I was a first team player, he was the youth team manager, he pulled me and went 'come into the office'.
"He was like: 'I've seen you around the place - who motivates the motivator? This is what I'm here for. Have a look at this.'
"All my goals I've scored throughout my Chelsea career, tackles, blocks... He said: 'Don't you ever forget how good you are.'
"And you know what, it just was like: wow, that's powerful, that. Funnily enough I scored the next game, I think, and kind of dedicated it to him.
"Little details like that, you go back in 2004/05, we're talking nearly 20 years ago, that's impressive from him. He was excellent."