Hazard wasn’t too impressed with the Capital One Champagne

Football
By Mirror | Mar 03, 2015

Chelsea claimed their first trophy of the season by beating London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at Wembley.

Goals from skipper John Terry and striker Diego Costa was enough to sink Spurs, a typically disciplined Mourinho performance that led to ecstatic celebrations at full time.

Those celebrations saw a beaming Jose bounce around the pitch, throw himself in front of the trophy to pose for pictures and spray champagne around a jovial squad... that included suspended Nemanja Matic.

But the suppliers of the Capital One Cup final branded champagne might want to look away now, Chelsea's Eden Hazard is most certainly not a fan.

The above footage shows Hazard and the team celebrating in the Wembley changing rooms while the Belgian takes the opportunity to guzzle down some bubbles.

Judging by the face he pulls after downing the champers it didn't taste great!

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