Drogba aims to take Chelsea back to Premier League glory
idier Drogba has warned Chelsea's title rivals that he is determined to satisfy his voracious appetite for success by firing the Blues back to Premier League glory.
Drogba has won two league titles, two FA Cups and two League Cups since arriving at Stamford Bridge in 2004, but the Ivory Coast striker is still as hungry to lift silverware as ever.
Carlo Ancelotti's side were knocked off top spot by Manchester United last weekend, so the pressure is on Chelsea to reclaim pole position with a home win over West Ham on Saturday before the leaders, fresh from their impressive Champions League win over AC Milan, play 24 hours later against Fulham at Old Trafford.
Drogba, who has 25 goals this season, knows every match from now until the end of the season will come loaded with pressure, but the 32-year-old has no fears about Chelsea's ability to cope.
"We have lot of games coming and big games too so I don't want to bring bad luck by talking about if we win, but this season so far has been really good for me," he said.
"Even when I came back from the African Nations Cup it was good. I still have the same passion for the game. I still feel hungry and I am still chasing medals.
"I still feel like a kid when I am on the pitch so sometimes Ancelotti has to pull me back."
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