Former Chelsea star Didier Drogba has revealed some interesting details in his interview to Mirror.co.uk. According to the legendary player, his Premier League great career was nearly over before it began.
The 40-year-old reveals he was full of self-doubt after his first year at Chelsea and it was only Jose Mourinho who convinced him to stay and become one of the “22 kings” of the King’s Road.
The Chelsea legend became famous in only three years then bowed out of England by winning the Champions League.
Drogba admitted: “There was a time after the first season I was looking for that comfort zone, which means going back to Marseille to be the only striker with the team playing for you.
“And then I heard Mourinho saying something really interesting to me and the team. He was talking about the players. He was saying, ‘You know, if you want to be the only king, then go back to the team that you were playing and scoring for. Go back there.
“‘But here, there’s 22 kings. So you accept it, work together, or you go — go back to where you came from and be the only king where everybody is behind you.’
“I understood it. For me, this is the challenge I was expecting and I had done that with Marseille already. Now I had arrived at a team where even the centre-back had scored 10 or 15 goals in the season. Suddenly I thought, ‘Wow, where is my place here?’
“I knew I needed to improve and that’s what really challenged me and it’s why I became the player that I was.”
Drogba won four Premier League titles during two spells, plus four FA Cups, three League Cups and the greatest triumph of all in the 2012 Champions League Final.