Chelsea Management calls Drogba

Didier Drogba wants to make Chelsea squad to fracture during the preparation of a number of difficult domestic and European games.

Six defeats in all competitions, the Blues have the Carling Cup on the left, compared to 10 points below the league title race and the prime minister a struggle to keep all or nothing with Valencia on Tuesday their hopes of Champions League to.

The losing streak against the background of the many divisions reported in the costumes and confirmed the increasing pressure on the young coach André Villas-Boas, the Saturday that striker Nicolas Anelka and defender Alex has asked both, leave the club.

Drogba admits Chelsea suffered what he calls a "difficult time", but the Ivorian is convinced that the players remain loyal to their leader and were encouraged by a better performance in the 3-0 victory Saturday Newcastle - who brought the host.

"Remember, this is the first season of the Premier League manager is not easy for him and not just for the players or the club," said Drogba.

"But all that is formed for the administrator. It works with any pressure. Do not come to their level of training if they are not strong."

"Yes, we were in a difficult moment, but you have to stay together and make sure that when we are in the field, we are all in the same direction."

"That's what we do now, and it's great to see. Newcastle against Chelsea looked more like the old one, so that the simple things well."

"You create your own luck at times but that comes only from the whole team is in a very positive spirit."

"We have bad times, but if we stay together, good things come."

Chelsea face Valencia on Tuesday and is known only to a draw or a win to see through the second round, but Drogba insists he enjoys the challenge.

"We are facing Valencia with confidence," he said.

"It's this kind of games you like to dream about as a player. When I was a kid, I saw the big games like this, from one day's play in them."

"It is very exciting. Yes, that's the pressure on us, we usually do not have too many problems in the group stage, but that's why people like football."

"It will be difficult, certainly a different situation than we're used to, but in a way that is some of the biggest games of the Champions League, we have in recent years were the games we play against Liverpool in the semi-finals deal with such tensions, if t