Wednesday 11 May 2016 21:15, UK
Pedro became the latest Chelsea player to wear a protective face mask in their away fixture against Liverpool on Wednesday.
The former Barcelona winger broke his nose in a household incident earlier in the week and took to the field at Anfield with a protective mask that's become familiar for Chelsea supporters in recent times.
In February, Diego Costa broke his nose in a training ground incident and joined Cesar Azpilicueta, who was suffering with a fractured cheekbone, in wearing a mask in the 5-1 win over Newcastle
"We are a team with a lot of masks," joked manager Guus Hiddink at the time. "We are a Zorro team!"
Indeed, Pedro, Costa and Azpilicueta are not the only Chelsea players to have worn masks this season, with Nemanja Matic and Gary Cahill also sustaining facial injuries earlier in the campaign.
The spate of facial injuries would be unusual by most club's standards, but for Chelsea it has been an oddly recurrent theme over the last few years.
Cesc Fabregas had to wear a mask after a clash with Stoke's Charlie Adam at Stamford Bridge last season, and in 2012/13 Fernando Torres wore a mask for two months of the campaign after breaking his nose.
Petr Cech had to wear a mask beneath his usual headgear in the 2011/12 campaign, and back in 2007/08 John Terry had to wear the same kind of protective gear.
Other former Chelsea players to have worn masks include midfielder Ramires, defender Paulo Ferreira and striker Demba Ba.