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Didier Drogba Plays Down Retirement With "I'm Not Leaving" Wolf Of Wall Street Video

When we all thought Didier Drogba had called time on his career, the former Chelsea striker has dropped the biggest of hints that he will in fact NOT retire.
In a recent Twitter post, the 40-year-old posted the famous clip of Jordan Belfort's iconic speech at the end of Wolf Of Wall Street, when he declares "he is not leaving" his role in the company.
It looks like Didier Drogba will continue his long and established career in the game and we couldn't be happier about it.
WHAT A WAY TO DO IT!
Retirement♂️??? pic.twitter.com/tMVfsh0SFQ
- Didier Drogba (@didierdrogba) November 9, 2018
The 40-year-old made his name in England. He rose to prominence in France, scoring goals for Guingamp then Marseille including 19 league goals the season before signing for Chelsea.
He enjoyed eight seasons at Stamford Bridge becoming a hero for his prolific goal scoring record and winning the lot.
We're talking four Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and the footballing holy grail in 2012.
Drogba helped Chelsea win the Champions League in 2012, scoring the equalising goal before netting the winning penalty in the shootout against Bayern Munich.
After 679 games, Didier Drogba finally called time on his incredible career last night. :cry:
As the final whistle blew, the great man reminded everyone exactly what true class looks like... Just brilliant! :heart_eyes::clap:https://t.co/o5ggR5TkrJ
- SPORTbible (@sportbible) November 9, 2018
He had presumably ended his professional career in the States with Phoenix Rising and in his final game he provedhis class.
But now it looks like he will continue playing the game he loves at the tender age of 40.
Take a bow, you absolute legend of a man.
I LOVE DROGBA:joy::joy::joy: a legend! https://t.co/KjUBLYM6ZL
- Christian Torralba (@Chris_Torralba) November 9, 2018
Drogba is amazing.... https://t.co/EJ1WDDfHnZ
- Jeremy Allegre (@CrzyAllergy) November 9, 2018
Incredible.
Topics: Didier Drogba, Football News, Football, Retirement