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Drogba: I'm Out Here To Win

Drogba: I'm Out Here To Win

Didier Drogba will do his best to control his emotions on his return to Stamford Bridge with Galatasaray on Tuesday and try to get his side into the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Drogba spent eight seasons with Chelsea, and his send-off in the summer of 2012 was the winning penalty in the Champions League final win over Bayern Munich.  The Ivory Coast striker has a close affinity with the club, players including current Chelsea stars Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole, boss Jose Mourinho and the fans, who he admits

it would be tough celebrating a Galatasaray goal in front of them. He also said he has no regrets about bringing an end to his stay with the club in the wake of such a career-high.

"I belong to Galatasaray but of course there will be emotions. To see the Chelsea fans was special in Turkey but the game was tough," Drogba said.  "With all the respect I have for this club and the players I might not celebrate but if we win I will be happy.

"I think to leave Chelsea on a high was great. If I could do it I would do it again but I would always say I believe in destiny. If I wanted to play again for this team it could have happened a long time ago but it didn't and I am happy to be at Galatasaray.

"I have nothing to prove to this club. I come here with another team. I just want to win. There is nothing personal."

Drogba also hinted he might not have represented Chelsea for the last time, with his contract in Turkey expiring at the end of the season, and he added: "I can't turn my back and say I will do something different, maybe as a coach maybe something different. I will stay in football.




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