Chelsea legend and former striker Didier Drogba has spoken ahead of his sensational return to his former Stamford Bridge to face the club he won the Champions League for, and the club where he is considered to be their greatest striker of all time.
The hitman has admitted it will be profoundly emotional for him to line up once again in front of the Stamford faithful although it will be in another club's colors. Drogba has also acknowledged how important it would be if he scored against his former club but has promised not to celebrate should he manage to score.
Didier Drogba Pre-match Presser | Chelsea vs Galatasaray | Champions League 2013/14:
The Ivorian scored 157 goals for the West Londoners including a staggering 9 goals in 9 cup finals, firmly entrenching him in the hearts of Blues fans from all over the world.
On March 18th he will be on a completely different mission though, and that is of ensuring his new employers progress in the world's most prestigious club competition at the expense of his beloved Chelsea.