Real Madrid faces Galatasaray, a team of a different caliber on paper but one that has earned its place in the quarter-finals. The quarter-final is particularly significant for Didier Drogba, who will be facing José Mourinho, whom he considers his “father.” Drogba, at 35, acknowledges the challenge and expresses his competitiveness, emphasizing the significance of the Champions League to prove their worth. Despite being written off at times, Drogba sees his time at Galatasaray as an exciting challenge and an opportunity to demonstrate that he can still play at the highest level.
REAL-GALATASARAY/DROGBA: “I WILL FIGHT TO GET THROUGH THIS ROUND”
