Chelsea New Boy, Bakayoko Crashes His Mercedes SUV While Returning from Training (Photos)

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 22nd Sep, 2017 - tori.ng

Chelsea midfielder, Tiemoue Bakayoko crashes Mercedes SUV on way home from Cobham training ground after his brother Namory said he doesn't like driving on the left side.

Bakayoko playing for chelsea
 
Chelsea news star, Tiemoue Bakayoko, was on Thursday involved in a car crash after he left the club’s Cobham training ground at 4.40pm and suffered no serious injury during the minor accident.
 
According to Dailymail UK, the France midfielder was driving his £150,000 Mercedes G63 AMG SUV when the crash happened five minutes drive from Chelsea's training complex in Surrey.
 
 
It was gathered that the 23-year-old's brother, Namory, had previously raised concerns over Tiemoue driving in England, claiming that he doesn't like driving on the left side of the road.

'Tiemoue told me he wasn't allowing himself to drive because he thinks it's too crazy driving on the left! But he'll get round to it,' he said.
 
 
In a statement, Surrey Police confirmed the incident. 'Surrey Police attended Blundel Lane in Oxshot around 4.40pm following a one vehicle collision,' a spokesperson said. 
 
'The driver did not suffer any injuries. There were delays for drivers while the vehicle awaited recovery.'
 
Bakayoko after the crash
 
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte will provide an update on Bakayoko, 23, at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
 
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