Chelsea veteran Didier Drogba insisted Monday he intended to
play for at least one more season.
The 37-year-old Ivory Coast forward is out of contract with
the Premier League leaders at the end of the current campaign, having returned
to Stamford Bridge after two seasons abroad.
Drogba, asked if he had decided on his future, said: “Yes I
have and it’s not going to be my last season.”
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said last week he had still to
speak to Drogba regarding his future.
“We have a lot of talks to do,” Mourinho said. “I don't know
what he wants, so many years puts him in a great position.”
Mourinho, then in his first spell as Chelsea manager, signed
Drogba from Marseille in 2004.
The powerful forward scored 157 goals in his initial eight-year
stint with Chelsea, including the winning penalty in the 2012 Champions League
final shoot-out victory.
However, Drogba has been largely a squad player this season
and made just his fourth league start of the season in Sunday’s 1-0 west London
derby away to Queens Park Rangers after injuries to Diego Costa and Loic Remy.
Drogba could start against Manchester United this Saturday
as Chelsea look to move one step closer to clinching the English top-flight
title.
“It’s difficult when you don’t play and then have to go into
these kinds of games,” he said. “But I always try to give my best.
“I tried to give the best of my physical capacity against
QPR, so if the manager needs me against United and Arsenal, I’m ready.”
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