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Chelsea star arrested for drink driving after crashing his range rover

- Danny Drinkwater of Chelsea has been charged for drink driving

- The Englishman was said to have crashed his car on Monday night, April 8

- He will appear at Stockport Magistrates’ Court on Monday, May 13

Chelsea star Danny Drinkwater has reportedly been charged for drink driving after his Range Rover smashed into a Skoda minutes after leaving party in Hale.

The 29-year-old was said to have been arrested after the incident as he was with lawyer Beth Mantel who he met at the party.

Danny Drinkwater alleged car crash occurred before Chelsea's Premier League game against West Ham United on Monday night, April 8.

According to the report on UK Sun, the incident left debris strewn across the country road in Hale, Gtr Manchester, and a fence was flattened.

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It was also reported that the 29-year-old Englishman and lawyer Beth Mantel were treated for minor injuries after the accident.

Danny Drinkwater is now set to appear at Stockport Magistrates’ Court on Monday, May 13.

This season in the Premier League, Danny Drinkwater has not played any game for Chelsea who are currently occupying third position on the standings.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri declared Victor Moses and Danny Drinkwater surplus to requirements at the club and wants them to improve their games.

Since the arrival of Maurizio Sarri at Chelsea, these two players have been struggling for games, and also finding it difficult to make it to the bench.

Under Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, Victor Moses was a first team regular, but the situation turned around for him this term under Sarri and was sent to Turkey on loan.

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