The buzz is Didier Drogba will be joining his Chelsea compatriot Nicholas Anelka in the Chinese
Super League this summer for a whopping £270,000 a week. That kind of money for three years will
amount to a nice retirement nest egg. Drogba has become an after thought with Roman Abramovich
rooting for Fernando Torres to succeed so he can justify spending an £50m giveaway, the largest in
sporting history.
Frank Lampard might be feeling that he has some issues going on with his current manager, Andre
Villas-Boas, but the tactician apparently isn't feeling the same way as the ex-Porto's coach
revealed that he still wants Lampard to stay with the club next season.
Despite recent confession from Lampard about his imperfect relationship with the manager,
Villas-Boas doesn't seem to be troubled as he revealed that the 33-years-old remains an important
part of his squad.
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Soothing hearts the immediate task
Yesterday I kicked off the Euro 2012 theme on the blog and started with the favourites, Spain.
Moving on, today we'll have the joint favourites, Germany (in the eyes of the bookmakers, at
least).
Germany
In terms of the top 6 teams earmarked with the best chance to win the tournament, Germany has
the lowest average age in their squad.