Didier Drogba will face his former club next month (Picture: Getty)

Didier Drogba has warned his former Chelsea team-mates he could score at Stamford Bridge ‘with his eyes closed’, ahead of Galatasaray’s Champions League encounter.

Drogba’s current side were paired with his former employers in the last 16 of this season’s competition, with the first leg due to take place in Istanbul next month, ahead of the Ivorian’s first return to Chelsea since his 2012 departure.

The striker is likely to get a mammoth reception in west London, with his last act for the Blues’ having been to seal their maiden Champions League trophy.

But Drogba insists he will be out to do a job when he faces John Terry and co.




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Didier Drogba handed Chelsea their finest hour (Picture: Getty)

‘Stamford Bridge is my house. I could score there even with my eyes closed,’ he warned.

‘I left the club on a high and I think the supporters really loved what I did.

‘I really enjoyed the time that I spent there and loved them and I still do.

‘But now I am Galatasaray player and can give everything for this team.’

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