Chelsea teammates Courtois, Loftus-Cheek, Azpilicueta and Zouma do battle on FIFA 16

Familiar foes: Chelsea players do battle on FIFA 16
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Sam Long9 February 2016

Gary Neville once (rather unkindly) accused former Chelsea defender David Luiz of playing football like he was being controlled by a child on a Playstation.

But now several current Blues stars have been given the chance to pick up the pad and play as themselves on FIFA 16 as part of the EA Sports Pro Player Tournament at Stamford Bridge.

The quartet of Thibaut Courtois, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Cesar Azpilicueta and Kurt Zouma are used to combining to keep the ball out of the west Londoners' net, but put their allegiances to one side to do battle on the popular video game.

Belgian goalkeeper Courtois was paired with one of the youngest members of the Blues' squad while full-back Azpilicueta and France centre back Zouma teamed up on the opposite side.

You certainly couldn't accuse anyone of failing to get into the spirit of things as all four players donned their full kit to take part. As you do.

But who came out on top and proved that they're as good in the virtual world as they are in reality?

The injury-time equaliser that Diego Costa would have been proud of is not to be missed.

You can see Chelsea's players in action on FIFA 16 in the video below:

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