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Drogba unwilling to relinquish Chelsea top spot

Didier Drogba sent Chelsea back to the top of the Premier League by shooting down Arsenal and the Ivory Coast hitman is determined they will still be there after Wednesday`s trip to Everton.

London: Didier Drogba sent Chelsea back to the top of the Premier League by shooting down Arsenal and the Ivory Coast hitman is determined they will still be there after Wednesday`s trip to Everton.
Drogba scored both his side`s goals in Sunday`s 2-0 win over Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. That gave Carlo Ancelotti`s side a two-point advantage over Manchester United, who travel to Aston Villa on the same night. A point at Goodison Park is no disgrace for any side but Drogba knows it will not be good enough to remain at the summit if United win at Villa Park. He said: "There is always pressure, that`s part of the game, and that`s why we get excited about big matches like this." "We are top of the league again and Manchester United are going to have to fight all the way to the title. "Now we have to go to Everton and win there if we want to stay top of the League and win this race against Manchester United." The Everton supporters are likely to barrack Chelsea captain John Terry in the wake of the allegations about his private life that saw him stripped of the England captain`s armband last week. Terry was given a hero`s reception by the Chelsea fans during the win over Arsenal but, provided he recovers from a dead leg in time, he will be stepping into a much more hostile environment on Wednesday evening. Drogba, though, has no doubts about his team-mate`s ability to cope. "No matter what`s happening outside of football, on the pitch he is a great player and he is doing everything he can," Drogba said. "He is our captain, a great captain, and we owe him." Michael Ballack meanwhile has underlined the extent to which Drogba`s return from the African Nations Cup has boosted confidence in the Chelsea camp. "In big games like the one against Arsenal, he is there and that is why he is a big player," the Germany captain said. "We have played for a few years together and have a lot of personal qualities in the players. "Even if you don`t play a fantastic game yourself, we have players who can decide games by one action." Leighton Baines believes Everton can use the disappointment of a weekend derby loss to Liverpool to get a result against the league leaders. The left-back is confident this can be achieved even without influential duo Marouane Fellaini and Steven Pienaar, who are injured and suspended respectively, especially as playmaker Mikel Arteta is available again. He said: "We are very strong at home and feel confident we can beat anyone at Goodison. There have been a few games against Chelsea when we`ve played well and should have beaten them. "There have been a few games against the top four sides which have been the same, when we have just got a point rather than what we deserved, but if we play anything like we did at Stamford Bridge we can get a point. "We will miss Steven because of his ban, and missing Marouane too means we are without two very influential players but Mikel will be a big player for us and Jack Rodwell is getting back to full fitness too which is important." Bureau Report