- Joined
- Mar 3, 2017
- Messages
- 45
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- Chelsea
Drogba was a very emotional person and if you read his book you would be a lot more understanding to his mood swings. Furthermore, his mood swings that frustrated you were so far fewer than the times he was an absolute beast of a player. His reputation is justified. He came as a no one, lost the trust of the fans (play acting) and being the winner and true man he is, he came back and cemented himself as a legend.Totally depending what mood he was in. I've lost count of the number of times he used to sulk on the half way line. He'll always be a legend for us, but his reputation has gone a bit over the top since the CL final goal. On a good day he was one of the finest, most dominant strikers I've ever seen, but there were plenty of not so good days too.
That status was earned and not given to him on a plate. That header, that penalty, coming back in 2015 and being a BIG part of the dressing room, being carried off the pitch. It makes my heart sink when even Chelsea fans point out his negatives (no player is perfect) as if they are a patch on the greatness he achieved with us.