Petr Cech was on Twitter earlier today, sharing a picture of him having coffee. He wasn’t alone though, as Chelsea FC fan favourite Paulo Ferreira was across the table.

Cafezinho with Paulo Ferreira

Aren’t they just having the best of time?

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Cech and Ferreira both joined the Blues at the same time in the summer of 2004, and went on to play an incredible nine seasons together. The Portuguese full-back retired at the end of the 2012/13 campaign, ending his Stamford Bridge career with 217 appearances to his name. More importantly, he won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups, one Europa League and a Champions League.

Cech, as has been well documented, left Chelsea this summer for a move across London to Arsenal. During his 11-year Blues career, the Czech international made 486 competitive appearances. However, having been unseated by Thibaut Courtois during the last campaign, he justifiably felt a need to move on for more first-team football.

While some fans were annoyed with his choice of destination/Chelsea’s willingness to sanction the move, Cech left with a heavy heart and explained himself in a statement.

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Ferreira, meanwhile, has been studying for coaching qualifications while basing himself at Chelsea’s training ground at Cobham. Most recently, he has been charged with putting the club’s pre-season ‘loan squad’ through their paces alongside Eddie Newton.

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Due to this, Ferreira has evidently not travelled to the United States with the senior squad, and has taken the opportunity to meet up with an old friend in Petr Cech. For what it’s worth, Cech is London as Arsenal host the Emirates Cup which starts tomorrow.

Also for all those who are wondering, ‘cafezinho’ is Portuguese for ‘small black coffee’. Cheers Google.

Check in with all of Chelsea’s pre-season happenings by going to our hub page here. The Blues next game is on July 25th against PSG.

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