Chapter 617: Drogba!

Seventy-seven minutes into the game, an unexpected situation occurred. [A lot of good-looking novels] [Debut]

A Chelsea corner kick into the box caused chaos in the United penalty area, and in the chaos, Drogba scrambled to hit the goal, the ball hit the crossbar, Drogba himself hit the post with his head on the post because of his desperate shot, and the Ivorian fell to the ground in pain.

Chelsea's team doctor rushed in.

"Didier, how are you feeling?"

"What is this?" the team doctor cocked up two fingers. Hitting the column like this is painful enough, and there is a high chance of a concussion.

I have to praise Drogba for being a tough guy who covered his head with an ice pack on the sidelines, and returned to the pitch after the team doctor walked with him for less than a minute.

"What a tough guy. ”

'Didier Drogba is back on the pitch and it looks like he's insisting on continuing to play. Mortensen said that it seemed that Scolari had just communicated with the team doctor and was already planning to replace Drogba, but the Ivorian shook his head and said that he did not need to be substituted and could continue to play.

In fact, Drogba's story can definitely be regarded as an inspirational story, and his road to fame is even more bumpy than Yang Fan.

Drogba was born in 1978 in Hubogon, one of Abidjan's most barren districts. When he was a child, his family was very poor, to be exact, they were in Africa, every family was poor, about three or four years old, when he was still hungry, Drogba fell in love with a sport, and that was football. Unlike most Ivory Coast stars in the history of fame, he did not join Abidjan Mimosa, the most famous youth club in Ivory Coast, nor did he go to the 'secondary processing plant' of Beveren in Belgium. Why, he has no money. For African children, playing football may be the only way out of poverty, so Drogba's parents threw him into a plane from the Ivory Coast bound for Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and handed him over to his uncle, Michel Goba. An amateur player in the French league. That year, Drogba was only five years old, and he began to live a 'French drifting life' without a fixed residence.

From Brest, Angoulême, Dunkirk, Abbeville, Turcoun...... Michel Goba's club is constantly changing, while Drogba is wandering the world with his uncle.

At that time, Drogba's position was not the current striker, he played at right-back because he was strong, which is why the coach asked him to play at the back.

Later, Drogba joined Le Vallois, a suburb of Paris, and despite his young age, he already had a great physique. It was here that he honed his skills, and at that time, at the team's youth training centre, Drogba often pulled his team-mates to continue training after training.

At the age of 19, Drogba received a trial offer from Paris Saint-Germain, and although he was not accepted by Saint-Germain, he signed a professional contract with Le Mans in Ligue 2. In 1999, at the age of 21, Drogba began his career at Le Mans, a French second division team, and in his early years, Drogba suffered many injuries, which affected his goal record at Le Mans to 12 goals in 64 games. This is not a good one, but it is still a decent goal efficiency.

After five years of ups and downs in promotion and relegation, Drogba joined Guingamp. It was here that he met a 'future warrior, a pitch machine' (Drogba), and a future Chelsea team-mate Malouda.

It was here that Drogba and Malouda formed a sharp forward line, scoring 17 goals to become an Ivory Coast international, and his success in Guingamp made Drogba a prominent figure in French football, with Paris Saint-Germain, Marseille, Lyon and Monaco calling him out. Mourinho had already taken a fancy to him at the time, but Marseille stepped in to poach him first.

Marseille is also one of Drogba's favorite teams in his life.

Since moving from Guingamp to Marseille, his goalscoring prowess has not diminished, with Didier Drogba scoring 18 goals in the league in 2003/2004 and 11 in the two major European cups, as well as reaching the 2003/2004 UEFA Cup final without being favoured beforehand. Drogba was later named Ligue 1 Player of the Year and Top Scorer in the League Cup.

It was in this year that he reached his first peak, and then Mourinho finally brought Drogba to London, where the Ivorian who was not well known in the British Peninsula came to expand his territory.

When Drogba first arrived in London, he was widely questioned, and the Chelseans didn't buy it, they chattered about the signing, and even the Chelsea stars didn't approve of Drogba as a new team-mate, and some even sarcastically said: 'Hey, who is this black and rough? Where did a turtle come from? We want a big star, but he is from Marseille. Where is Marseille - get the map, is Marseille far from Madrid?'

These words hurt Drogba, Marseille reached the final of the UEFA Cup that year, and Drogba was proud of the Player of the Year, but he found that his teammates did not approve of it, and on the first day of his arrival in the team, Drogba greeted his teammates, 'Hey, everyone, I'm Didro Didba', and the response from these people was 'Who is Drogba?'

Drogba is hurt, and he is determined to make a name for himself, prove himself and repay Mourinho's appreciation.

He is hungry for success and for being valued by the fans. The desire when he stands on the pitch is a tsunami for him alone!

'Jose Mourinho gave me a qiē and I'll never forget it, when he came to Chelsea in 2004 he had a lot of money to spend, he could buy any striker in the world, but he chose me. No one had heard of me at the time, but he was sure that I was the one who could lead the offensive line, and that confidence made you feel special. I will not leave him. These were the words that Drogba said later.

From here, it is understandable that he has feelings for Mourinho, which is an unusual feeling. Mourinho gave him trust, respect and encouragement, or a qiē. This explains why Drogba has an almost religious adoration for Jose Mourinho, who cried like a child when he was sacked by Chelsea in September 2007.

At that time, reporters asked Drogba: "What do you think Mourinho's departure has taken away for Chelsea?"

Drogba: "Yiqiē!"

After joining the Blues, Didier Drogba and Icelandic striker Gudjohnsen were the first choice for attacking pairings up front. His speed, power and skill are so perfectly matched that a striker like this hasn't been seen at Stamford Bridge for a long time. His header ability has also been on display in the Premier League, which has allowed him to settle into the Premier League atmosphere very quickly. Didier Drogba was an excellent Chelsea team, scoring 10 goals in the league to secure the Premier League title for Chelsea that season.

As a bestial center, Drogba is almost insulated from words such as technique, gorgeousness, and art, but the opponent's penalty area is the ocean where Drogba really turns the river and the sea. When Drogba is in great form, he can even do things you can't imagine. Stopping the ball on his chest at the edge of the small penalty area, carrying Carragher behind his back, then turning 90 degrees to hit the ball into the Reina goal, just past the halfway line, with his head down, he took a few steps 30 meters away and slammed Howard, in the Tottenham three-man group, the pseudo-man ball was divided and humiliated Gomez, etc. On the other hand, Chelsea attackers could also use Didier Drogba as a bridgehead in the box, sending the ball to his head and chest to complete the handover of helm before the team's fatal blow.

Turn the clock back to May 2008 in Moscow, when Didier Drogba was sent off by the referee for beating Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic in the Champions Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United, and Chelsea were beaten in a penalty shoot-out. This has been a major bane for Drogba's fall from grace this season, as in the eyes of some discerning Chelsea fans, a red card is enough to write all the charges against Drogba for his dismissal, while at the same time setting the stage for Scolari to put him in the cold.

Nicolas Anelka, the Blues' other striker, is more agile, quicker and more technically capable than Drogba, who has been the team's leading scorer for most of the season, and Drogba is looking to reclaim the long-lost supremacy of the attack.

However, Scolari has not changed the Blues' personnel structure, but he has at least changed the style of the team. Under Scolari, Chelsea's players reduced their physicality to their opponents and often played brilliant short passes, while at the same time maximising Anelka's speed and agility to compensate for the latter's physical deficiencies and help him score goals on a regular basis.

This unrestrained style once delighted Chelsea fans, but the practicality was hardly reassuring as time went on, and Chelsea fans began to miss Drogba. Scolari also had to start giving Drogba a chance. In recent league rounds, Drogba has begun to return to the starting line-up.

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Back on the pitch, Didier Drogba proved he was fine with a foul in midfield when he knocked Park Ji-sung to the ground and stopped a United counter-attack.

Manchester United's set-pieces.

Carrick drove the ball out and Yang Fan jumped up and shook his head, and as he jumped, he noticed that Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech was standing a little forward, so it was a header.

"Hanging door!"

"Amazing imagination!"

"Cech!"

Although Cech stood in a forward position, the Czech goalkeeper was fortunate to be tall and arm-long, with his arms held up high, and he shot forward hard, as if he was playing volleyball, and saw the football played.

The ball flew high back to goal, and Alex headed it out.

Bosingwa chested the ball outside the box, turned, took two steps forward, and suddenly kicked straight away.

"This is the breakdown...... Wait! It's a pass!"

The ball flew over most of the pitch and towards United's half, before a blue figure was seen lightning out of the TV cameras.

That's Malouda!

He was perfectly right at the point where the ball landed, but he wanted to stop the ball in the middle of this high-speed run. But it's a bit difficult, not to mention that the football is already on the sidelines.

Malouda leaps high in the sprint. Stopped the ball with his chest on the sideline.

"It's beautiful to stop the ball!"

Rafael immediately rushed over to defend Malouda, and the former did not entangle with Rafael, but decisively got up and crossed. The target of his pass was Didier Drogba, and the chemistry that the two men had cultivated in Ligue 1 was evident at this moment.

Drogba wins the ball in the middle.

Seeing Drogba take the ball, Ferdinand immediately went up to intercept it. He took a sideways step and got stuck in Drogba's path, but he immediately felt a huge impact hit him, knocking him to a stagger......

Drogba saw Ferdinand running over and knew that he wanted to card his position, and he naturally wouldn't let Ferdinand get his way...... He relied on his strong body to forcibly change direction to the left. Dodging this route, the speed does not decrease. Still rushing towards the football.

Ferdinand staggered and could no longer maintain his balance, and watching Drogba force his way past him, he was unwilling to throw his whole body up, intending to drag Drogba forward. Even fouls are not spared.

So everyone saw such a strange scene, Ferdinand put his hands on Drogba's waist with some wolves, but Drogba didn't mean to stop at all, he dragged Ferdinand and continued to run forward, although his speed was affected......

Referee Bol was also a little stunned, and he put the whistle in his mouth. He is still hesitating whether to blow it or not...... If you blow for a foul, you can naturally do it, and Ferdinand should also be given a yellow card, but Drogba is still in possession of the ball, which seems to be conducive to attacking again, and the penalty can be avoided for the time being.

Drogba didn't stop for a foul free-kick, he dragged a Rio Ferdinand on his way as if he were a brute elephant.

He's trying to get as close to the goal as possible!

Then, shoot!

In this way, dragged Ferdinand forward a few more steps, and then everyone was stunned, they saw that Drogba was holding Ferdinand's waist like this, and he actually shot directly with his feet in the run!

In such a situation, this shot is actually very powerful and the ball speed is very fast!

Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar was so shocked that he made a leap to make a save, but still couldn't touch the football.

The ball hit the underside of the crossbar and slammed into the net!

After the goal, Drogba burst into the net, picked up the ball and ran towards the centre circle, raising his right arm and waving it hard, and the Chelsea fans responded with almost frantic shouts.

"Drogba!"

"Drogba!"

"Drogba!"

He is hungry for success and for being valued by the fans. The desire when he stands on the pitch is a tsunami for him alone!

At the moment, that's it.

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