Chelsea stars Hazard, Drogba and Terry star in head tennis clip as Blues hit back at 'boring' claims

 

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Champions elect: John Terry and Didier Drogba appear in the clip
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Tom Dutton29 April 2015

Didier Drogba has hit back at claims Chelsea are boring to watch with a post on his Instagram page.

The Blues star uploaded a clip of himself and team-mates Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Loic Remy, John Terry, John Obi Mikel and Branislav Ivanovic playing head tennis in an apparent bid to show they are not dull.

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The Instagram film comes after Arsenal fans chanted 'boring, boring Chelsea' before and after their 0-0 draw with the champions elect at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

Jose Mourinho's players are shown sitting at a dining table at St. George's Park ahead of their Premier League match away at Leicester City on Wednesday night.

Ivanovic gets the ball rolling before Remy knocks it across to Hazard, who in turn finds Terry and both Drogba and Courtois get their heads to it before Mikel - who has scored just five goals in his nine-year Chelsea career - nods the ball into a bin at the end of the table to spark wild scenes.

Watch the clip below:

Chelsea can move within a win of winning the title for the fourth time in the Abramovich era with victory at the King Power Stadium on Wednesday.

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