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Former Chelsea star hilariously trolls Danny Drinkwater after drink driving charges


Danny Drinkwater resurfaced in good news recently, after the Uk star crashed his car. The Premier League victor was later charged with driving while intoxicated and one past Chelsea star wasted little time in taking a jibe at his ex-teammate.

Drinkwater, a? 35, 000, 000 signing from Leicester Metropolis, has been largely pushed aside by Maurizio Sarri and is deemed surplus to requirements at Stamford Passage. The English international's inability to adapt to Sarri's preferred 4-3-3 has seen him exiled to the wilderness, managing only a brief cameo in the Community Shield.

The Great Britain international's future at Sw3 remains untenable, with Sarri confirming that he does not have future with the Doldrums. While the promise of reuniting with Kante might have seemed enticing, Sarri has redrawn the methods board at Chelsea copy any such hopes null and void.

To make matters worse, the 29-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Friday after crashing his Selection Rover in Cheshire. The midfielder is due to come in Stockport Magistrates' Court docket on 13 May for the same. Even though the club has rejected to issue a recognized statement, Fabregas' response was less muted. Replying to a tweet by Atmosphere Sports, the ex-Chelsea man's affront was curt and withering: 'Danny Drinkwhat? '



The simple two-word twitter update was widely indexed by fans to mock Drinkwater's indiscretions with what the law states. Whilst one would expect some sympathy from Fabregas -similarly left out by Sarri- there appears to be no love lost between the once teammates.

Although Drinkwater would train at Cobham on Wednesday, it is about as no surprise that he did not travel with the squad to Prague, where Chelsea take on Slavia Prague in their Europa League quarter-final. Furthermore, manager Maurizio Sarri did confirm yet again in the pre-match conference that he had no place for the former Leicester man in the team.

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