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26th September 2015
09:56am BST

"Making Drogba angry was the worst thing you could do, so the first thing I would try would be to make him think that we were friends, shaking hands with him before the game.
"Once the game started, of course, you would be aggressive and firm in your challenges. If Didier was on the floor, I’d make a point of asking him if he was OK and help him up.
"The key was to never look for trouble. If you wound Drogba up, he could be unstoppable."
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