Jose: 'Drogba can rot'Friday May 19 2006Didier Drogba is set to have his feelings hurt once again, after Jose Mourinho said there's no way he's leaving Stamford Bridge.
Drogba told The Sun "I want to move on and avoid all the pressure and scandals. Those things hurt my feelings," but his plea will fall on deaf ears as far as Jose Mourinho is concerned.
"He has two years left on his deal and we consider him to be not negotiable," said the Portuguese.
"He has no chance of leaving. He has to play for Chelsea."
Mourinho insisted that if the player was unhappy, he would be allowed to stay at Chelsea and rot.
"If he plays with happiness, fantastic, because we get the best of him. If not, he doesn't play. It's his problem."
Mourinho added that AC Milan are in exactly the same situation with Andriy Shevchenko, a target for the Blues:
"As for Shevchenko, we would like to bring him, but he's a Milan player and he has a long-term contract with them.
"Milan have the power, like we have the power with Drogba, and my feeling is that they don't want to sell and they will keep him.
"I like the player and I would like to have him - but a lot of clubs want Drogba and they can't have him."
(source:
Football365)