Club's attacking leader Didier Drogba said he is not satisfied with his performance since his massive £24 million move from last summer. The Ivorian national team footballer believes he hasn't scored enough goals.
Despite this forward's statement, the arrogant "Chelsea" manager J. Mourinho claimed to be satisfied with the striker's performance this season. The player himself also mentioned the fact that due to the high transfer fee, he constantly feels pressure about his game.
"I am not happy with myself," said D.Drogba. "I scored 9 goals in 21 matches in the English Premier League and three goals in the Champions League. I know I could have done better."
D.Drogba also said that the current "Chelsea" team is very friendly and he is happy here: "We are a very united team - nobody plays for themselves. The goal is to win trophies for the "Chelsea" club. The "Marseille" team was very dependent on me. Here I am no longer the main choice in attack. There are other players who can change the course of the game, but that doesn't mean I feel less pressure."