Terry will stay at Chelsea and help us win trophies, insists on-target Drogba

22 July 2009 07:52
Didier Drogba is confident skipper John Terry will snub Manchester City to stay with Chelsea. The Blues striker is close to signing a new three-year deal with the Blues and he now expects Terry to end any doubts about his own future. 'He's our captain and we need him and we know he's going to stay with us and win more trophies,' said Drogba. John Terry Make way for the captain: John Terry is set to stay at Chelsea Drogba, making his first appearance in pre-season following an injury-hit season, helped Chelsea beat Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan in Pasadena on Tuesday night. And despite being linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge, the Ivory Coast star is determined to see out his career in west London. 'I have said before that I am happy at Chelsea and that I want to stay,' he said. 'I could finish my career here, I would love to do that.' Didier Drogba Powerhouse: Didier Drogba takes on Inter Milan in Pasadena Drogba has been pinpointed as a key asset by new boss Carlo Ancelotti but he insists Chelsea need to boost their squad ahead of the upcoming campaign. As yet, they have only added Yuri Zhirkov, Daniel Sturridge and Ross Turnbull. 'Whenever you play for Chelsea, you need to play good and have big objectives,' Drogba added. 'This squad went to the Champions League semi-final last season and to the final two seasons ago so the team is very good. 'If we sign one or two more players they will be welcome but if not we will still be very competitive.' Of his side coming face to face with Mourinho, Drogba said: 'It's always nice to see him, he was a big part of Chelsea's success and now we're moving on. 'We have a new manager now and we're all happy for him because he won his second game out of two, so it's all good. 'We're working hard, this is only the start and we want to be ready for the start of the season.' Goals from Drogba in the 11th minute and a Frank Lampard penalty just after half-time gave Chelsea the victory over the Italian champions.

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