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Rudiger, Bakayoko and Zappacosta all performed in front of their teammates as initiation into the team.
New Chelsea players were finally made to perform their initiations by standing in front of their teammates to sing.
As it is now customary in football, new players are made to stand in front of their teammates to perform any song of their choice.
Ahead of their Champions League game against Qarabag on Tuesday, September 11, Antonio Rudiger, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Davide Zappacosta who all arrived Chelsea this summer had their initiations.
Rudiger chose to perform a version of Lil Wayne's 2008 hit, A Milli which had his teammate N'Golo Kanté reeling with laughter.
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Former Monaco midfielder Bakayoko chose to perform a French song while right-back Zappacosta sang a version of an Italian record.
The initiation videos were shared on social media by Chelsea players Michy Batshuayi and Willian.
The three new signing have all made their debuts for Chelsea.
Rudigier made his debut for Chelsea on their opening day 3-2 home defeat to Burnley and has played in all of Chelsea’s four Premier League games this season.
Bakayoko returned from injury to make his first Chelsea appearance in the impressive 2-1 win over Tottenham on matchday two of the Premier League.
Zappacosta made his debut in the 2-1 win away at Leicester City in the Premier League, replacing Victor Moses in the 74th minute.
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