Didier Drogba says Jose Mourinho could return to Chelsea because he has "unfinished business" with the Blues.
The 35-year-old Ivory Coast striker was a key member of the Portuguese
manager's squad during his three years in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Drogba lines up for Galatasaray
against Mourinho's Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday - a trophy he won with the
Blues last May.
"I don't think he's got over Chelsea," he said.
"They haven't got over him."
Drogba, who left the west London outfit in the summer, feels his former club
would benefit from having the 50-year-old manager back in charge for next
season.
He also feels Mourinho's failure to win the Champions League at Stamford
Bridge could tempt him to return.
The Real coach won two Premier League titles, one FA Cup and twice lifted
the League Cup during his three years in charge at Chelsea, between 2004 to
2007.
"When he came, he brought success," said Drogba, who scored the
winning penalty in last season's Champions League final shootout win over
Bayern Munich.
"We won league titles back-to-back with some great football and the
only thing he didn't win was the Champions League.
"Maybe that is one of the reasons why he might want to come back. It is
unfinished business."
Interim Blues manager Rafael Benitez, who has been an unpopular figure with
some of the club's fans, has already stated he
expects to leave the club in the summer.
And Drogba added: "I think for the club it is the best solution to bring
Jose back. The fans want him back. He loves Chelsea.
"Because you want to rebuild a team and to give them the strength we
had a few years ago, he could be the right person.
"He is a winner and is close to the players. He went to Inter and is at
Real Madrid, but is still talking about Chelsea, so he loves this club."
Drogba might also be interested in returning to Chelsea in some capacity,
should Blues owner Roman Abramovich pursue a deal for Mourinho.
The former Marseille striker, brought to the club by Mourinho in 2004, said:
"Let me finish at Galatasaray first and then we will talk about
that."
But he added that he still has strong feelings for the Blues.
"For this club I gave everything and, of course, they gave it back to
me," he said. "I feel at home when I go to London. When I go to
Chelsea's training ground, I can walk around with my eyes closed."
Drogba left Chelsea
for Chinese team Shanghai Shenhua at the end of the last season, but he
returned to Europe in January, signing an 18-month deal
with Turkish giants Galatasaray.
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