Drogba has sights set on quadruple

21 September 2010 12:41
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba admits achieving the quadruple would be an extremely difficult feat, but has refused to rule it out.[LNB] The Blues have made an excellent start to the campaign and currently sit pretty at the top of the Premier League having won five from five.[LNB]Carlo Ancelotti's men also comfortably triumphed 4-1 in their UEFA Champions League opener against MSK Zilina last week and they host Newcastle in the Carling Cup on Wednesday.[LNB]Drogba has been his usual formidable self leading the line so far this term, and the 32-year-old Ivorian says a quadruple is not out of the question.[LNB]"It's very difficult, this is a very difficult thing to achieve," he told Sky Sports News.[LNB]"Why not? If we do it it will be an amazing season. I think to keep the title will be difficult, even if people see us as one of the best teams with Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool.[LNB]"But it will be difficult this season. That's why we're here - we want to prove we are the champions and we want to keep the Premier League trophy."[LNB]Drogba was the Premier League's leading scorer last season with 29 goals to his name and he has already found the back of the net five times in the top-flight so far this term.

Source: Team_Talk