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Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has retired from football – the forward announced earlier this week.

And immediately after retiring the player has dropped a truth bomb.

Upon retiring Didier Drogba was asked about his former manager Jose Mourinho – the man who turned the rising Marseille star into a Premier League legend.




Talking about the current Man United boss, Didier Drogba has made comments which has caused a fair bit of stir amongst the Red Devil fans.




The former Ivory coast captain has revealed that if Jose Mourinho was the manager of Manchester City then he would have won the Premier League title multiple times by now.

“I think if you put him at Manchester City, he would have won the league twice, maybe two or three times,” Drogba said.

“You get criticism because you set a standard of winning, winning and winning and now you’re not winning or having the same results.




“He is still there.




“You have to look at all the managers who were at Manchester United the last few years.

“Being manager after Sir Alex Ferguson is not easy and the finances that they had then are not the same as what they have now.




“People only pay attention to the best and he’s one of the best and that’s why he gets all of this.




“I think he’s taking the challenge because it’s a big challenge and if people criticise you then how can you enjoy it? It’s tough.

“After all, he’s human.

“He’s trying to change his approach and that’s what the best managers do and when things are not working you try to change it.”



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