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Rallying cry: Didier Drogba says Chelsea can put four past Juventus

Drogba: Let’s kill off Juve with a goal fest

Graham Hunter
25 Feb 2009


Didier Drogba has urged Chelsea to finish off Juventus by establishing a four-goal winning margin for their Champions League return leg in Turin.

After Arsenal failed to capitalise on a dominant home display to score more than once against Roma last night, the Blues striker has set his sights on an emphatic victory in tonight's knock-out round first leg at Stamford Bridge against the team managed by former Chelsea boss, Claudio Ranieri. Drogba said: "I can't wait for the tie to kick-off as I'm hungry to cross swords with Juventus.

"I just don't agree with those saying we've got a handicap in playing at home first. Not me, I'm up for it. Why can't we go out there and prove the theory wrong by sticking four past Juve? If we could do that then the return leg in Turin would immediately be a less daunting task."

Drogba, who was sent off against Manchester United in last season's Champions League final, admits the draw could have been kinder to Chelsea.

However, in the wake of Guus Hiddink's arrival at Stamford Bridge, he insists the team should have nothing to fear.

He added: “I'd have liked Chelsea to draw Panathinaikos or maybe Porto but nothing comes easy in the Champions League.

“I can assure the Chelsea fans, however, that there is a real hunger within our group of players to succeed this time where we failed last season.”

Midfielder Frank Lampard also underlined the players' determination to make up for the disappointment of losing last May's final on penalties.

He said: “There's an added incentive because of the manner in which we came so close last year. You can't but help having that in the back of your mind after what happened.

“You want to go back and actually win it.”

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Doff, unfortunately that's one Drogba moment I can't forget....or forgive!

- Sharon, London, 25/02/2009 16:57
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Drogba needs to start walking the walk because lately he has been nothing but talk. He had one break out season and since then.............nothing.

- Nick Nack Paddy Mac, Kilburn, London UK, 25/02/2009 15:38
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Drogba talks big & sadly that 's all.Remember how he avoided the penalty shoot out in Moscow.

- Doff, filey yorks, 25/02/2009 14:58
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..... is Drogba feeling ok??? Would love it if this goal fest takes place.

- Sharon, London, 25/02/2009 14:50
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Bet the poor cleaner that he tried not to pay for her hard work hopes Chelsea get well beat and Drogba has a nightmare game

- Terry, London, 25/02/2009 14:40
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