Drogba want 4 trophies
Didier Drogba wants to repay Chelsea for his new four-year deal by delivering all FOUR trophies to Stamford Bridge this season.
The in-form Blues striker is desperate to repay the club for his new £90,000-a-week, four-year contract by shooting them into the history books.
Drogba, 28, told The Sun: "After signing the new contract I told myself this is the time to work hard.
The in-form Blues striker is desperate to repay the club for his new £90,000-a-week, four-year contract by shooting them into the history books.
Drogba, 28, told The Sun: "After signing the new contract I told myself this is the time to work hard.
"Then I can hopefully bring even more glory to the club and honour to myself.
"I regard the new contract with Chelsea as reward for hard work - but I also want to repay the club for keeping the faith.
"We want to win all four trophies this season and we believe we have the ability to do it.
"Of course, at the moment we are taking things as they come and that is working for us. But we've dominated English football for the last few years and now we want to set new records."
He added: "At 28, I am definitely thinking of ending my career in Chelsea - if that's what the fans want to hear. But I will play the game until I can no longer push myself.
"At one time I did think about leaving the club because of many reasons.
"But I think I've come to stay in England and I hope that will end all the confusion of the past.
"As a professional, I've always put my own needs and goals above anything else.
"But I decided to stay at Chelsea because of the encouragement I've received from our manager.
"Besides, the friends I have here have been so supportive.
"The fans are awesome, every player wants to play in a place where he is fully accepted and I've found that here at Chelsea."
"I regard the new contract with Chelsea as reward for hard work - but I also want to repay the club for keeping the faith.
"We want to win all four trophies this season and we believe we have the ability to do it.
"Of course, at the moment we are taking things as they come and that is working for us. But we've dominated English football for the last few years and now we want to set new records."
He added: "At 28, I am definitely thinking of ending my career in Chelsea - if that's what the fans want to hear. But I will play the game until I can no longer push myself.
"At one time I did think about leaving the club because of many reasons.
"But I think I've come to stay in England and I hope that will end all the confusion of the past.
"As a professional, I've always put my own needs and goals above anything else.
"But I decided to stay at Chelsea because of the encouragement I've received from our manager.
"Besides, the friends I have here have been so supportive.
"The fans are awesome, every player wants to play in a place where he is fully accepted and I've found that here at Chelsea."
<< Home