Levi Colwill goes from Dreamland to Legoland if he surpasses a sensational week with Chelsea by winning the Conference League.
Lego Nut Colwill, 22, scored the only goal in Sunday's victory in Nottingham Forest to fire the blues in the Champions League.
And the English star says that if they beat real betis tomorrow, he will treat himself on a trip to Legoland in Windsor.
Colwill said: “I'll be there. I've not been for years.
“I only built the house, only with the film in the background and time just flies. It was around Christmas time, so I got myself in the mind.
“It is a big house. It took weeks. The detail they go is crazy.
“You don't see it if you just look at it, but things open. There is a basement, there is a lot going on.
“I think it's great. I have built so much. It just takes you away.
“Last season, when I had a toe injury and tried to play, there was a lot going on the field.
“I was not happy with how I played, so I had to take everything from everything.
“I saw a girl on Tiktok Building Lego, so I wanted to go in. It relaxed me and gave me the feeling that I had left everything.
“That is what I needed at the time. It really helped me.”
Colwill added: “I am a big child. I have built five or six different things. They take time, but I enjoy it.
“Unfortunately they all broke when I went back from here to Southampton. So I built a lot last year, brought them back and they all broke. It is a heartbreaking topic.
“It is really expensive. I have had a few presents. I may have bought three those £ 200 were each.
“But my mother will buy one for me for Christmas. People know I love it.”
Legoland Windsor is only 20 miles from Chelsea's Surrey Training HQ in Cobham. First, Colwill and his teammates are going to Wroclaw in Poland today hoping to complete their season with silverware.
Baas Enzo Maresca will rotate his players because Chelsea has had 48 hours less to prepare for the game than Spaniards betis.
Graduated Blues Academy Colwill said: “Every player in the team deserves to play in the Champions League,
“They are not only great players, but they have worked so hard all season as a team for the fans to go to the Champions League.
“It doesn't matter what competition it is, if we are in it, we want to win. And we believe we can do that.”
