Having made his mark at Chelsea, Drogba is now keen on scoring big for Ivory Coast at the World Cup
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Now the 32-year-old striker believes he is capable of emulating those heroics with his country in South Africa.
Sven Goran Eriksson's side have been drawn in a group which would make less confident players quake in their boots as they prepare to face five-time world champions Brazil and a serious title contender like Portugal.
But Drogba will lead the Ivory Coast into battle brimming with confidence after the best season of his life.
He finished ahead of Wayne Rooney as the Premier League's top scorer with 29 goals thanks to a title-clinching hat-trick against Wigan on the final day of the season.
Six goals against Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool this season proved that even some of England's best defenders were no match for Drogba at his ferocious best.
If he can continue that form over the next month, the Ivory Coast have a chance of ending Africa's long wait for a first World Cup winner and Drogba is sure to be heading the tournament's scoring charts.
"I really hope so. If we can get through the group stages, I think we have a very strong chance," Drogba said.
"It's important that we do well as a nation, but if I can win the World Cup Golden Boot as well, then it would be amazing," he added.
The likes of Rooney, Lionel Messi, Fernando Torres and Luis Fabiano are likely to light up the tournament with their own unquestionable talents, but few can match Drogba's potent combination of muscular power and lethal
finishing.
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