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Chelsea striker Didier Drogba says he has a consent to come back to the club
once he completes the process of playing and needs it to be as chief.
Drogba,
who now plays in Canada, scored 164 goals in two spells with the Blues.
"I
need to offer back to the club which has given such a great amount to me. I
have concurred that with the club executives," the 37-year-old told BBC
Africa.
"Why
not director? Why not brandishing executive, mentor at the institute or perhaps
an exhorting part for strikers?"
Drogba
scored the penalty that won the Champions League for Chelsea in 2012 and won
his fourth Premier League title on coming back to the club last season before
he joined Montreal Impact in Major League Soccer.
In any
case, the champions have battled this season, losing seven of their opening 12 EPL matches, and are fifteenth in the Premier League.
Drogba
conceded Chelsea had been experiencing a "troublesome time" this
season, however that consecutive triumphs over Norwich and Maccabi Tel Aviv
showed this was currently being turned around.
"They
have quality with regards to the players, and quality with regards to the
administration," said Drogba.
"This
is a club which more often than not doesn't have a terrible season twice.
"Drogba has given his backing to supervisor Jose Mourinho. "In the
event that the club has kept him that implies proprietor, Roman Abramovich
feels that he is the right man," he said.
Source: BBC
Africa.
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