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September 28, 2007

Much ado about Drogba

Have all the Chicken Littles of the world, myself included, been dead wrong about this? Have we been once again duped by the British tabloids? Well, if Didier Drogba returns to the pitch this weekend, it certainly appears that way.

Avram Grant shockingly announced that his star striker was healthy enough to play again (read: he doesn't hate me anymore) and would suit up this weekend against Fulham.

I hope this is not the case. Not because I want Drogba to be injured (I doubt he truly is), but because a Chelsea in chaos is much more fun to watch than the united squad Andriy Shevchenko has asked for.

So did Drogba change his mind about Mourinho's departure, or did Roman Abramovich make a phone call to, ahem, convince his striker that both he and his family would be better off with Drogba on the pitch?

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