Drogba targets new Chelsea double

16 August 2010 09:06
History-maker Didier Drogba is not resting on his laurels as he attempts to fire Chelsea to a first Premier League and Champions League double.[LNB] The Ivorian overtook Jimmy Greaves as the Blues' all-time leading goalscorer when notching a hat-trick in the 6-0 romp over West Brom on Saturday.[LNB]Drogba, who scored 37 goals in all competitions last season, now sits two goals ahead of Greaves with 134 strikes to his name.[LNB]While he would like to notch 40 goals this term, the striker insists he would prefer to help the Blues win a Premier League and Champions League double for the first time.[LNB]The 32-year-old told The Sun: "Why not score 40? But I'd rather score 20 goals and win the Champions League and Premier League.[LNB]"It's not really about my performance, it's more about what we're going to win this season.[LNB]"Jimmy Greaves is a big legend here, so I'm really proud.[LNB]"It's really nice to know there's a big difference to when I came here, when I was struggling to adapt to English football.[LNB]"It is just a good feeling to be among all these big players, big names and still have a chance to go past them.[LNB]"If people talk about me in 40 years, I'll be really happy. It's nice for your kids to know that people speak about you in a good way and that you made history for the club."

Source: Team_Talk