Drogba must learn from Lampard - Guus

Guus Hiddink has told Didier Drogba to learn from Frank Lampard's dignified reaction to Chelsea's Champions League exit. Drogba could be sanctioned by UEFA for confronting referee Tom Henning Ovrebo and launching a foul-mouthed rant in front of TV cameras following the midweek draw with Barcelona. Lampard, in contrast, congratulated the Catalan team and swapped shirts with Andres Iniesta and Hiddink said: "Frank also felt this injustice but you could not change what happened at the end. Instead, calm down and congratulate the opponents. Didier can learn something. He overreacted." He added: "In the heat of the game I understand reactions. But it must slow down after seconds or minutes. "You can fight and defend and have your emotions, but there must always be a level of dignity. "Didier is extrovert in showing his fire. He knows now also - otherwise he wouldn't have apologised - to use it when it should be used." Hiddink will give careful consideration to whether to start Drogba in Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash with Arsenal. Drogba limped off in the 72nd minute with an ankle injury and Hiddink must decide if he fit enough in body and mind to face the Gunners. "I have a few hours to think about that. It's important to ease down a bit now and get the emotions in the normal 'concept', then we'll see," he said. "Didier had some physical problems in his ankle. We'll see, physically and mentally, if he can play. I have to reflect very calmly before taking a decision on this."

Source: Eurosport