LONDON. — Didier Drogba has paid tribute to the inspirational way Chelsea teammates Frank Lampard and John Terry helped turn his career around after suffering some difficult times in his early days at Stamford Bridge.

The powerful Ivorian striker, signed in a big-money deal from Olympique de Marseille 11 years ago, was frequently criticised by reporters for the theatrical way he would go to ground but he said Lampard and Terry made him clean up his act.

“I’m very proud because I managed to push things and also that I learned from my mistakes,” Drogba told Reuters in an interview, his relationship with the media turning full circle on Sunday night when he was honoured by the Football Writers’ Association for his outstanding contribution to the game.

“I tried to learn the culture in order to know them (the media) better, to change. I needed to change the way they were looking at me because it was not the real Didier so I was really sad.

“But I’m really happy because now they know who I am. They know I’m passionate and when I do things I give all my heart.

“Being around players like Frank and John and to see the way Frank was dealing with the press, always clean, a gentleman, I think it helps. You have to take it as an example and for me he was a big example.”

Drogba scored 157 goals in 342 appearances in his first spell at Chelsea, scooping up silverware along the way.

He left in a blaze of glory by scoring the equaliser in normal time and then the penalty shoot-out winner when the Londoners landed their maiden Champions League title in 2012 against Bayern Munich at the German club’s Allianz Arena.

After short spells in China and Turkey, Drogba made an emotional return when he signed a one-year contract with Chelsea at the start of the season. — Reuters.

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