DIDIER DROGBA has launched an amazing attack on Andriy Shevchenko by branding him selfish. The 21-goal hitman has run out of patience with his £30million Chelsea strike partner. Drogba rapped: “On Shevchenko’s side I don’t really sense the desire to collaborate. "I think that as a big signing he believes he is obliged to justify his transfer fee with goals at any cost. I love to share but when I give, I appreciate it when I get something back.
“That’s what happened with Hernan Crespo. But let’s say it is a little different this season. “That is a real pity because everyone would have something to gain if we really worked together. I have tried to understand his position and get an explanation.
“I’ve never been afraid of competition and did not see him as a threat. “We know we are not rivals because, unlike in the past years, there is room for two in attack this season. “I understand it is a really difficult situation for him to handle. But you have to think of the team first.”
Boss Jose Mourinho has fallen out with owner Roman Abramovich over his failure to get the best out of Shevchenko, who hit two Carling Cup goals against Wycombe in midweek but has just three league goals.
Drogba revealed in yesterday’s SunSport he fears Mourinho’s reign is coming to an end. But Blues defender Ashley Cole said: “We all hope Jose sorts out whatever differences he has and stays.
“It’s not affecting me personally but results haven’t gone well lately and maybe Didier thinks it’s down to that.”