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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Drogba thinks Liverpool will come back harder
Chelsea forward Didier Drogba has dismissed claims the Premier League title is a two horse race between themselves and Manchester United.
The towering Ivorian claims it is too early to write off Liverpool’s league aspirations and suggested Arsenal are more than capable of going on a run. The 31-year-old also mentioned Manchester City and Tottenham, who this year have both come into the equation.
Drogba told the latest issue of FourFourTwo Magazine: “It's still too early to say that [it's a two-horse race].”
“I honestly think Liverpool can get back into it because we haven't played enough games to rule them out.”
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