Mourinho: "The tie is not resolved until the end"
Drogba: 'I am very happy to play against my former team and to my friends, is very special'
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, stated that in his opinion the knockout clash with his team Galatasaray in the knockout stages of the Champions League "will not be resolved until the end", also praising Didier Drogba, player who trained at the London club, which he said is "one of the most important players in the history" of Chelsea.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, stated that in his opinion the knockout clash with his team Galatasaray in the knockout stages of the Champions League "will not be resolved until the end", also praising Didier Drogba, player who trained at the London club, which he said is "one of the most important players in the history" of Chelsea.
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"If you look at the way, a team was better in the first half and another was better in the second.'s All there. Believe that to end the tie is not resolved. Do not think it's going to be one outcome to rest in which everyone knows who will win, "said Mourinho in the press conference after the meeting on Tuesday, which also said he does not feel pressured to get the classification of" blues "to the quarterfinals of the Champions '.
The Portuguese coach spoke of Didier Drogba, who returns to Stamford Bridge, and who trained at the London club in a previous spell at Chelsea. "Definitely one of the most important players in the history of this club. There is no doubt. Everyone, as Chelsea fans, we agree with that. Are you on the same level as when he was 26? Nobody is. But is one of the best strikers in the world, for sure, "praised.
Finally, the coach of the British team also praised another player you will meet Tuesday, Dutchman Wesley Sneijder, which coincided with the Inter Milan. "For me, Sneijder is one of the two or three best 'number ten' world. That simple," he concluded.
- elmundo.es
The Portuguese coach spoke of Didier Drogba, who returns to Stamford Bridge, and who trained at the London club in a previous spell at Chelsea. "Definitely one of the most important players in the history of this club. There is no doubt. Everyone, as Chelsea fans, we agree with that. Are you on the same level as when he was 26? Nobody is. But is one of the best strikers in the world, for sure, "praised.
Finally, the coach of the British team also praised another player you will meet Tuesday, Dutchman Wesley Sneijder, which coincided with the Inter Milan. "For me, Sneijder is one of the two or three best 'number ten' world. That simple," he concluded.
- elmundo.es