Drogba's coach at Guingamp, Guy Lacombe confirms that the Ivorian striker's wants to coach alongside Hiddink at Chelsea.
The Didier Drogba saga continues and the latest news comes from France via London and the BBC. Guy Lacombe, Drogba's coach at Guingamp, has confirmed to BBC's SportsWorld that his ex-protégé wants to become a coach alongside Guus Hiddink.
This can only mean that the Montreal Impact striker is focusing on his post-player career and the talk around his retirement seem to be true. Knowing that Hiddink is only at Chelsea on an interim basis, Drogba's desire to join would translate into an "immediate" integration into the Dutch's staff at Stamford Bridge.