Drogba unsure about his future


Didier Drogba's heroics in the Champions League Final last night for Chelsea have unsuprisingly raised questions about whether it was final appearance for the club.
Something that will probably be resolved next week when the Ivorian holds talks with the blues, after his decisive penalty in the shoot out won them their first ever European Cup.
Speculation has been rife that the 34 year old is set to begin a new chapter in his career by making the move to China in the Summer.
Speaking after the match, in which his late header took the West Londoners to extra time, the physical forward said: 'You do not make decisions in emotional moments like this.'
In a story broken by Sky Sports, the Chelsea chairman Bruce Beck complimented Drogba saying: 'He's a good guy and a great player.' He was more reserved about whether the number 11 would be at Stamford Bridge next year, though.
'Ron Gourlay (Chelsea chief executive) is going to sit down with his agent this week and we'll see where it goes.
'I think we have to do what's best for Chelsea Football Club and Didier has to do what's best for him.
'And we'll just see how the discussions go.'
Drogba has scored more than 150 goals for the Blues, with last night's against Bayern Munich probably the highlight.
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