Former Chelsea London striker Didier Drogba criticized the transfer policy of his former club.
- "Chelsea lacks leaders who can take over the game, shake up the team at any moment. But the team now does not have such charismatic leaders, players who can drive the stands wild with their game.
I do not recognize my club anymore. It is no longer the same club. There is a new owner and a new vision. If you try to make a comparison with Abramovich's time, the first thing to say is that not only were there a lot of acquisitions, but the choice of those transfers was very reasonable. "Chelsea attracted Shevchenko, Cech, Crespo, me, Essen, Malouda and other players who really helped Chelsea win titles. And they were performers with experience.
But now Chelsea focuses on very young players. I'm sure it's very difficult for a coach to manage a team with 30 players in the starting lineup," infos-sport.com quotes Drogba.