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Didier Drogba leaves Arsenal fan speechless with savage response to Chelsea debate

Didier Drogba leaves Arsenal fan speechless with savage response to Chelsea debate

Didier Drogba shared a brutal exchange with an Arsenal fan.

Didier Drogba left an Arsenal fan speechless with his brutal response to a question about Chelsea.

Having played for the likes of Le Mans, Guingamp and Marseille, Drogba joined Chelsea back in 2004 in a deal worth a reported fee of £24 million.

Since then, the Ivorian went on to make 341 appearances for the Blues, scoring 157 goals.

Recently, Drogba returned to the pitch in a friendly match in Qatar. During this, he left an Arsenal fan speechless when chatting about Chelsea. You can watch the footage below.

YouTuber Sharky asked the former striker: “Didier one more thing, I need to get this off my chest. I’m an Arsenal fan. Growing up, you broke my heart so many times.”

Drogba then replied: “I had to do the job, the big man over there inspired me. Arsenal was my team, with Pires, Henry and Wiltord, my boys.”

Sharky then asked: “So did you not have like, did it not hurt you to score against them.”

Drogba responded with: “No no no, but for us, it was for like competition. Who owns London? London is blue.”

Drogba then asked: “How many Champions League? How many Champions League?”

The former Chelsea man scored twice during the friendly match, the first was a lovely team goal as Kaka and Yung Filly exchanged quick passes before the latter flicked a ball over the top for Drogba, who proceeded to lash the it into the bottom corner with his left.

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The Ivorian then bagged his second in the closing stages of the game, latching on to a ball over the top and rounding the keeper before tapping it into the empty net.

Drogba's goals weren't enough as his team were beaten 7-5 by Team Chunkz on the night.

Drogba retired from professional football back in 2018 at the age of 40, ending his career in America.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@ohnosharky

Topics: Didier Drogba, Chelsea, Arsenal, Premier League, Football