Drogba back soon in Chelsea attack

Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:22pm BST
 
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By Clare Lovell

COBHAM (Reuters) - Didier Drogba could be back from injury in nine days, joining Nicolas Anelka and Andriy Shevchenko as attacking options for Luiz Felipe Scolari's Chelsea, the Brazilian coach said on Friday.

Scolari said he also expected Shevchenko to remain at Chelsea despite the Ukraine striker's attempts to move back to AC Milan.

"Drogba is better...he has been working every day with the fitness coach. I think next Sunday it would be difficult for him but maybe against Tottenham (August 31) he could play 30 to 45 minutes," Scolari said at the club's training ground.

Chelsea have also made a bid for Real Madrid's Robinho but Scolari said he had no more news of how negotiations were going.

Drogba's Ivory Coast coach Vahid Halilhodzic had suggested on Wednesday that the striker would be out for another six weeks with his knee injury.

Scolari said it would take time to integrate Shevchenko, who has failed to shine since arriving two seasons ago from Milan where he had seven successful years.

The Ukrainian needed more confidence "maybe more confidence with me...and more time," Scolari said.

On Thursday AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani said talks on returning Shevchenko had broken down because the Italian side wanted him on loan while Chelsea sought a direct sale.  Continued...

 
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