Chelsea ace Alvaro Morata admits he's using his downtime to study the game of Didier Drogba.
Morata has scored 10 goals for the Blues since joining from Real Madrid for a club record £58m in July.
But the Spain international is determined to make an even bigger impact for Antonio Conte's side and has turned to Drogba for inspiration.
Morata first asked for a recording of Drogba's goals from Chelsea in the summer and still views it now.
“I put it on at home so I improve with Didier," he explained.
Morata also revealed his heading ability is thanks to the dedication of his father, Alfonso.
He told Chelea magazine: “When I was seven or eight, I got a trampoline. My dad used to say to me all the time, 'come on with the head' and then pass the ball to me as I jumped. I really think it's helped my heading game because I practiced this all the time with my dad.
“I found it funny when I was little to jump high and head or kick the ball, but it helped me for the future as well because the aerial game is one of my good points."