
Chelsea boss Graham Potter has taken his players on a team-building trip to meet soldiers at an army base.
It comes after a shaky run of form for the Blues that has seen them drop to 10th in the table after winning just once in their past five league games.
The Sun says Potter has taken his side to Bordon and Longmoor Military Camp near Liss, a small town in Hampshire, to build 'togetherness' within the squad and help new signings settle.
The players reportedly took part in a series of 'mental exercises' that were designed to make them think and work together as a team.
It comes in a rare week off for the Blues, as their defeat to Manchester City in the third round of the FA Cup means they will not be in action until Friday.
