Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Drogba confirms Chelsea departure

Didier Drogba says Fernando Torres is Chelsea's future

Didier Drogba said that Fernando Torres offers a bright future for Chelsea despite his difficult start to life at Stamford Bridge.
The Spaniard, who arrived for £50m from Liverpool in January 2011, has revealed his frustration at life with the Blues.
But the departing Drogba says Torres will prove himself next season.
"We have a good relationship. We don't understand why we didn't play together more, but that's the past. Torres is the future," said Drogba.
"It's been difficult for him, but he has showed he is the man. Next season is going to be his season and I will try to speak to him."
Torres, 28, was disappointed to start on the bench in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich, which saw Drogba round off his Chelsea career with the equaliser and then the decisive spot-kick in the penalty shoot-out.
Ivory Coast international Drogba, 34, has subsequently confirmed he is leaving Stamford Bridge after eight years.
Doubts still surround the managerial position at Chelsea, who finished sixth in the Premier League, with interim boss Roberto di Matteo not offered assurances about his future despite winning the Champions League and FA Cup.
But Drogba, who won 10 trophies, including three Premier League titles with the Stamford Bridge club, is sure the Blues will continue to challenge for silverware on a regular basis.
He added: "Being here for eight years, it will be a big change.
"Players will go, some stay, but the club will remain as ambitious as it has always been. I am not worried.
"Chelsea was there before I came and always will be.
"It's impossible to forget this moment. Leaving Chelsea in any case would be difficult, but now even more. It is impossible, Chelsea is in my heart. My blood is blue and my heart even more so."
Didier Drogba
Chelsea hero exits after eight years


1 comment:

patrick nzioka onzere said...

Drogba's highs and lows during his Chelsea career

2004-05: Drogba's 16 goals help Chelsea win their first top-flight title in 50 years. He also scores the winner in the League Cup final.
2006-07: Becomes first Chelsea player since Kerry Dixon to reach 30 goals in a season, including two in the League Cup final win over Arsenal and the winner in the FA Cup final against Manchester United. Named African player of the year.
2007-08: Expresses a desire to leave Chelsea following the departure of Jose Mourinho, but later says he regrets the comments. Becomes leading scorer in League Cup finals with goal in Chelsea's loss to Tottenham. Sent off in the Champions League final, which Chelsea lose on penalties to Man Utd.
2008-09: Banned for three matches for throwing a coin into a section of Burnley fans during Carling Cup defeat. Labels referee Tom Henning Ovrebo a "disgrace" during a foul-mouthed tirade to TV cameras after his side's Champions League exit at the hands of Barcelona. Scores his sixth goal in major cup final as Chelsea beat Everton to win the FA Cup.
2009-10: Wins Golden Boot for his 29 goals that help Chelsea win the Premier League.
2010-11: Drogba contracts malaria, but makes full recovery. Named in Time magazine's 100 most influential people for role in peace process in Ivory Coast.
2011-12: Scores his seventh goal at Wembley in FA Cup semi-final win and becomes first player to score in four FA Cup finals in win over Liverpool. Scores equaliser and winning penalty in the shoot-out as Chelsea beat Bayern Munich to win the Champions League