SWAN SONG: Didier Drogba (above) announced his retirement today.
Legendary Chelsea striker, Didier Drogba announced his retirement from international football earlier today.
Immediately, tributes poured out from former Chelsea teammates, such as Frank Lampard, and various managers in the Premier League.
Drogba is deserving of such praise as he had an amazing career.
Drogba, 40, became the highest scoring African in English Premier League history with 104 goals in 254 appearances.
During his nine seasons with Chelsea, Drogba won three Premier League titles, four F.A. Cup titles and a Champions League title in 2012.
GOODBYE DIDIER!
(Above) Ryan Fredericks is out for the season with a shin injury.
More bad news for West Ham United.
Ryan Fredericks is out for the season with a shin injury he'd suffered on November 10 in a 1-1 draw against Huddersfield.
(Top) Claudio Ranieri
Finally, Fulham's new manager, Claudio Ranieri, held his first press conference last Friday, (Nov. 16).
Ranieri mentioned at the press conference that he wants the team to focus on defense.
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