Top 6 Chelsea Christmas gifts from the club megastore

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 21: Kurt Zouma and Cesar Azpilicueta of Chelsea pose as they attend the club's children's Christmas party at Stamford Bridge on December 21, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 21: Kurt Zouma and Cesar Azpilicueta of Chelsea pose as they attend the club's children's Christmas party at Stamford Bridge on December 21, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)
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Looking for a special something for the Chelsea fan in your life? Don’t worry, we have you sorted with our favourite picks from the club megastore!

Crimbo is just days away and I can already smell the copious amounts of booze that will be consumed. However, there are still a couple of days left to get in some last-minute shopping. Or, if you’re anything like me, there are a couple of days to get in all the shopping you should have done weeks ago.

Fortunately, we have done some digging to save you some time. Our writers have sifted through the Chelsea club megastore to pick out their favourite items that you could gift to the Chelsea fan in your life. Let’s take a look at these Blues-branded beauties….

All photos via ChelseaMegastore.com

Didier Drogba Facemask – Ajitesh Rasgotra

Didier Drogba is arguably one of the most popular players to play at Stamford Bridge. The Ivorian was a goal machine for the club and left the fans with several memories (Munich 2012, I’m dreaming about you).

Then what better way to remember him than by pretending you are the King himself?

Sure, you could just print off an A4-sized picture of his face and poke holes in it, but where is the fun in that? Moreover, that would be a bizarre file to have saved on your laptop for MI5 to find when they do their snooping. Having said that, it may actually detract from all those other videos you have…

Anyway, it would cost just four of your finest English pounds. Just four! You can’t get a pint for that money in London these days, but you can vicariously live through Drogba’s face.