Drogba out to erase Moscow misery by winning Champions League for Blues

24 February 2009 20:08
Chelsea [LNB]striker Didier Drogba already has his sights set on the Champions League final ahead of the last 16 first-leg clash with Juventus.   [LNB]The 30-year-old Ivory Coast frontman, who was sent off in last season's final, is still haunted by memories of Chelsea's defeat on penalties to Manchester United[LNB]in the Moscow showdown, and is determined to put that right this term.   [LNB]He told www.lequipe.fr: 'My desire to win this trophy is bigger than ever, having lost twice in the semi-finals and once in the final.   [LNB][LNB] Long walk: Drogba leaves the field at the Luzhniki Stadium after receiving a red card for slapping United defender Nemanja Vidic[LNB]'It is a difficult competition for us. Memories of Moscow are hard to erase, I still think (about it).   [LNB]'Our supporters deserve to have won the Champions League and this year we will play the same way to reach the final and this time we will bring the trophy to Stamford Bridge.' [LNB] Pizza, the mafia and Sophia Loren: what we love and hate about Italy[LNB]Cech warns: It's not all about Ranieri coming home but Chelsea beating Juventus [LNB]Champions League lowdown: Chelsea v Juventus[LNB]Champions League lowdown: Inter Milan v Manchester United[LNB]CHELSEA FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB]MANCHESTER UNITED FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB][LNB] [LNB]  

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