Chelsea's new head coach, Liam Rosenior, is not only teaching his players how to wash their hands properly but is also making them participate in Lego building competitions.
Idman.Biz reports, citing the Daily Mail, that the club held a special hand-washing session to prevent the spread of viruses within the team.
The head coach's idea of building constructors is aimed at uniting the team. Rosenior sees this method as a comfortable way for players to communicate and engage in creativity outside the field.
Chelsea announced the appointment of Rosenior as head coach on January 6 after Enzo Maresca's departure. The club is currently eighth in the English Premier League table with 31 points from 21 games.