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Chelsea stars Jorginho and Callum Hudson-Odoi take on ‘Can You Kick it’ challenge… but Alvaro Morata even manages to miss target in training ground game

The Blues trio took part in the Carabao challenge prior to their cup clash against Liverpool at Anfield

CHELSEA striker Alvaro Morata left Callum Hudson-Odoi and Jorginho in tears of laughter after the trio competed in the Carabao ‘Can You Kick it’ challenge.

The Blues took park in the shooting drill ahead of their clash against Liverpool at Anfield, and it was the Spaniard who once again flattered to deceive.

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Chelsea trio Alvaro Morata, Jorginho and Callum Hudson-Odoi took on the shooting challenge

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Morata didn’t have the best luck in the Carabao ‘Can You Kick It’ drill

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As well as scoring, the players had to try and hit the three targets

Jorginho was the first man to test his skills in the challenge, where he impressed in his seven shots.

And as Morata stepped up for his first attempt, Hudson-Odoi declared: “I’m expecting big things now.”

But the ex-Real Madrid forward failed to teach the teenage forward a thing or two, as he curled wide with his opening shot.

He then missed the three targets with his second go, with his team-mates left in hysterics.

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Jorginho and Hudson-Odoi failed to contain their laughter when Morata was shooting

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Hudson-Odoi and Jorginho were left in tears after Morata’s first two attempts

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Hudson-Odoi beat his team-mates after finishing with seven points

But he then recovered to hit the target in three out of his next five tries.

And after Hudson-Odoi’s first three shots in which he yielded just one point, Morata told the youngster: “Callum, you need to repeat this video.

“You’re the best young player at Chelsea and you do this?!”

But with his next shot he gloriously found the top right corner, before finishing the challenge with seven points to beat his two rivals.

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Hudson-Odoi is desperate for game time with the youngster on the fringes of the first team

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Morata has struggled for form since moving to Chelsea from Madrid last year, and has netted just once in seven games this season under Maurizio Sarri.

But he still kept his place in the starting XI for the clash against the Reds, while Hudson-Odoi was named on the bench.

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