Lampard has come out and conceded that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 as the striker was central to their UEFA Champions League triumph and their success over the last eight
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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Frank-Lampard-c14097 has admitted that Chelsea will be worst off with Drogba leaving as the Ivory Coast striker has revealed that he is set to part ways with the Blues as he will not be signing a new contract with the club. Lampard and Drogba were central to Chelsea’s
UEFA champion’s league win against Bayern Munich as the Blues were totally dominated by the German giants but held on via a Didier Drogba equalizer which took the match to penalty kicks.
In the penalty shootout, it was Drogba who took the last penalty kick and the striker slotted his penalty home without any problem in the end. Drogba has been the focal point of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786’s attack for the last eight years at Stamford Bridge, whether it was
Jose Mourinho playing him as a sole striker so that Chelsea play on the counter attack or Guus Hiddink adopting a similar strategy to lead the London club to their F.A Cup win in 2009, Drogba was used to Chelsea’s benefit always.
Lampard stated, "I didn't see Didier get too many mentions when they were voting for the Premier League team of the past 20 years. Maybe that's because people like to make a fuss about the other side of his game. But having played with him for the last eight
years I tell you without a doubt that he's the best striker I've ever played with.”
He added, "His all-round game is absolutely immense and what happened in Munich on Saturday night just confirmed what I have always believed about him. He should be right up there with Henry, Rooney and Bergkamp among the all-time greats.”
Chelsea will now need to undertake a rebuilding http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 will play a greater role in their future, a role similar to Drogba’s for the last eight years where he was the life and soul of the Blues’ attack.
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