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Chelsea legend Didier Drogba draws the 2012 Champions League final in nostalgic throwback and admits he'll always be grateful to 'golden gloves' Petr Cech for penalty save

Didier Drogba has tapped into his artistic side to recall the events of one of the biggest football matches of his illustrious football career.

The Chelsea legend was the main man in the 2012 Champions League final, and has taken a trip down memory lane with the club's media channel to reminisce about the events in Bavaria.

Drogba popped up with an equaliser in the dying moments of match, smashing home a header to force extra-time and eventual penalties.

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Didier Drogba teamed up with Chelsea TV to draw his experiences of the 2012 European final
Didier Drogba teamed up with Chelsea TV to draw his experiences of the 2012 European final
The club legend showed his artistic side as he sketched out his goal and penalty heroics
The club legend showed his artistic side as he sketched out his goal and penalty heroics
Heavily outnumbered Chelsea supporters in the stands made an immediate impression on him
Heavily outnumbered Chelsea supporters in the stands made an immediate impression on him
Drogba detailed how he ran across the area before connecting with Juan Mata's corner
Drogba detailed how he ran across the area before connecting with Juan Mata's corner
In his final game of his first stint at the club Drogba powered the famous header into the goal
In his final game of his first stint at the club Drogba powered the famous header into the goal

It was also Drogba who would step up to take the match winning penalty in the shootout, keeping his cool to beat Manuel Neuer and claim Chelsea's first ever Champions League title.