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Drogba out to grab final chance

Image: Didier Drogba: Ready to seize chance in Saturday's final

Didier Drogba wants to make the most of his Champions League final chance as Chelsea finally get the opportunity to bury memories of Moscow.

Striker ready for 'special' final on Saturday

Didier Drogba is determined to make the most of his UEFA Champions League final chance as Chelsea finally get the opportunity to bury memories of their Manchester United defeat. Drogba is under no illusions that Saturday's showdown with Bayern Munich is almost certain to be his last shot at European glory and one he is desperate to take. This weekend's Allianz Arena clash is set to bring down the curtain on the striker's glittering career at Stamford Bridge, with the 34-year-old out of contract at the end of the season.

Elusive

Drogba has won every domestic honour going in England - multiple times - but the Champions League has proven elusive, never more so than in Moscow four years ago when Chelsea were within a penalty kick of clinching it. The striker admits he thought the Blues would bounce straight back and be in the final a year after losing to United and is glad they have finally earned another shot at European glory. He said: "After Moscow, we thought that we were going to get to the final the next year. "But that's Champions League - it's very difficult to reach the final and I think it shows how much we deserve to be there today." Drogba was as much to blame as anybody for Chelsea's defeat to United, with then manager Avram Grant revealing John Terry would have been spared the doomed penalty that would have won the final had his team-mate not been sent off. This season's FA Cup triumph reinforced Drogba's status as the king of domestic cup finals but it has been a different story on the biggest stages, with two agonising African Nations Cup final defeats also on his CV. He said: "I've got a lot of disappointments but I've also got a lot of great moments in finals so I'm going to try to make sure that, for my team-mates, this one is a great one." Drogba, who has been linked with a surprise summer move to Barcelona, has spoken before of his determination to make amends for Moscow on Saturday but he is keen not to dwell on past failures.
Great moment
"It's not good to speak about the past because we have a great moment here," he said. "I could speak with you about Bayern Munich and the next Champions League final rather than speak about the other final." Admitting this weekend's clash was "one of the biggest games" of his career, he added: "I've played a lot with Chelsea but this one is going to be special because it's only the second time we have reached the Champions League final. "So we are going to do everything to go there and be ready to play against this German team."