Drogba claims United's luck is over as Chelsea striker targets title glory

14 August 2009 13:14
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is out prove that Manchester United's title luck is over, insisting Carlo Ancelotti's side will wrestle the Barclays Premier League away from Old Trafford and bring it back to Stamford Bridge for the first time in three years.[LNB]Lucky break: Drogba aims to break United's Premier League stranglehold this season with Chelsea[LNB]The 31-year-old Ivory Coast international is fresh from signing an extended three-year deal for the Blues and has been backed by team-mate Frank Lampard to spearhead the club's championship challenge by terrorising rival defences this term.[LNB]And the former Marseile man is confident he can supply the firepower to lead Chelsea to glory.[LNB]He said: t is really important to go back to this mentality of winners and notbe just  per cent concentrated, we need to be 100 per centmotivated to achieve something big. [LNB]'Sometimes to succeed you need to be a bit more lucky and I think Manchester United had this in the last three years.[LNB]'In some games they did not play well but because they have thiswinning mentality, which was maybe better than us in some games, theycreated this little bit of luck.'[LNB]Drogba believes the Blues were lacking the ability to finish teams at times last season but doubts that will be probably this time around with the squad determined to add more silverware under Ancelotti after beating United to the Community Shield.[LNB] More to come: Drogba insists Chelsea plan to add to their Community Shield joy[LNB][LNB]'We need to go back to winning games regularly, even easy games wherewe think we're going to win and then we draw, as well as importantgames against teams like Spurs where we lost a lot of points lastseason,' added Drogba.[LNB]'It is important to be ready. We are still focused on winning the League and performing well.'[LNB]  Simply the best: Lampard expects epic season with City to rival the top fourMan United and Chelsea? Easy! Torres scoffs at rivals as Liverpool eye titleRio: The usual suspects will challenge United for the title - not Man CityChelsea v HULL: Brown to give starts to Stephen Hunt and Kamel Ghilas for opener at the BridgeCLICK HERE to play MailOnline's new Fantasy Football game and win £50,000CHELSEA FC

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