The West London club has ignited interest in bringing back the club legend Didier Drogba in a coaching capacity. Montreal Impact where Drogba works currently, revealed through a string of tweets that Drogba and his former club are having talks regarding the possible return of the striker.
The speculations for the return of Drogba to London have heated up as he was seen with current Chelsea coach, Guus Hiddinck during Chelsea's match against Sunderland, last week.
The Ivorian left Chelsea in 2012, after ending the association with the London club over 8 trophy laden years, and returned to the club last season for a short spell of one year. After making 28 appearances for the club last season, Drogba bid farewell to his favourite club to join Montreal Impact in June.
However, the club itself revealed that Drogba and Chelsea are in advanced talks. Drogba is in superb form for the MLS club, scoring twelve goals in as many regular appearances for the club. The MLS side acknowledged the attachment Drogba has towards his former club, but also stated their wish to see him at Montreal in 2016.
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The Ivorian left Chelsea in 2012, after ending the association with the London club over 8 trophy laden years, and returned to the club last season for a short spell of one year. After making 28 appearances for the club last season, Drogba bid farewell to his favourite club to join Montreal Impact in June.
However, the club itself revealed that Drogba and Chelsea are in advanced talks. Drogba is in superb form for the MLS club, scoring twelve goals in as many regular appearances for the club. The MLS side acknowledged the attachment Drogba has towards his former club, but also stated their wish to see him at Montreal in 2016.
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