Didier Drogba covers Jose Mourinho in champagne...and the Special One doesn't mind one bit!

Footage has emerged from Chelsea's title-winning celebrations

James Orr
Sunday 17 May 2015 15:18 BST
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Jose Mourinho gets covered in bubbly
Jose Mourinho gets covered in bubbly (twitter.com/ChelseaFC)

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One plucky Chelsea player had the nerve to relentlessly spray manager Jose Mourinho with champagne during the Blues' Premier League-winning celebrations last weekend. Thankfully for Didier Drogba, the 'Special One' didn't seem to mind at all.

Chelsea posted the video this weekend of Drogba taking no prisoners with his bottle of champs, covering Mourinho in bubbly.

The celebrations occurred last weekend, after a 1-1 draw with Liverpool meant Chelsea won the Premier League for the first time since 2010.

The Blues play at West Brom on Monday, with Mourinho eager for a 26th win of the season.

"We all need to respect the game and play for the best result. We are going to try (for) the maximum possible points," said Mourinho, whose side play Sunderland on May 24.

"I'm happy that West Bromwich Albion is also champion of their league and they don't need points. So no pressure for us, no pressure for them.

"But for sure they want to win the last game at home and for sure we want to try the maximum points."

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