Chelsea legend Didier Drogba says he is no longer able to “recognise my club” under new owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, with the former striker accusing them of lacking the “class” of the previous regime.The Blues were knocked out of the Champions League by holders Real Madrid on Tuesday night, bringing a sorry season to a dismal end after an unprecedented £600m spending spree led by Boehly and co-owner Behdad Eghbali.Drogba - Chelsea’s hero in the 2012 Champions League win against Bayern Munich - played a key role in the club’s success under Roman Abramovich but criticised the changes at Stamford Bridge in the year since Boehley took over.“I knew this club with a certain class during the Abramovich era, but today I find it lacking,” Drogba told French TV after Chelsea’s exit Soccer
“It’s very hard for me to see how they got rid of certain people 22bet
They should go back to the principles and values they had Fish
I no longer recognise my club.” Warriors
Chelsea legend Didier Drogba says he is no longer able to “recognise my club” under new owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, with the former striker accusing them of lacking the “class” of the previous regime.The Blues were knocked out of the Champions League by holders Real Madrid on Tuesday night, bringing a sorry season to a dismal end after an unprecedented £600m spending spree led by Boehly and co-owner Behdad Eghbali.Drogba - Chelsea’s hero in the 2012 Champions League win against Bayern Munich - played a key role in the club’s success under Roman Abramovich but criticised the changes at Stamford Bridge in the year since Boehley took over.“I knew this club with a certain class during the Abramovich era, but today I find it lacking,” Drogba told French TV after Chelsea’s exit Oppo
“It’s very hard for me to see how they got rid of certain people Football
They should go back to the principles and values they had Sportsplus