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Drogba focused on Chelsea, at least until summer
Didier Drogba insists he has not considered leaving Chelsea in January, although admits he will speak to the club about his future next summer.

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Didier Drogba: Back from injury but out of the team.
Drogba has endured a difficult start to the season after suffering from injuries and being suspended for throwing a coin into the crowd against Burnley; and he has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge.
The Blues, however, have insisted that the striker will not be going anywhere when the transfer window reopens and the player himself has now clarified his position.
The Ivory Coast international is focused on trying to establish himself as a regular member of Luiz Felipe Scolari's side again and wants to win silverware with Chelsea this term.
"I have spoken with Scolari and he knows that I want to play," Drogba told the Daily Mirror. "I am only thinking about Chelsea at the moment.
"At the end of the season I will talk to the club about my future but I have a contract with Chelsea. Not for a moment have I thought I will leave in January. My dream is to win the title and fight for trophies this season in Europe and in England."
Nicolas Anelka has stolen the limelight in his absence, but Drogba feels he is getting back to his best and can play in the same team as Anelka.
"Physically I'm in good condition now and it's time to forget my injuries and the start to my season," he explained.
"The old Drogba is there. The goal against Cluj was important for my belief and confidence and I will show people that the old Drogba has returned.
"Anelka is having an excellent season. I want to score goals and also form a good partnership in the Premier League. That would be sensational."





