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Drogba: Blues will attack

Didier Drogba insists that Chelsea will go to Munich in the hunt for further goals.

Didier Drogba insists that Chelsea will not sit back on their two-goal lead when they travel to Bayern Munich for the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter final.

The Ivory Coast international scored in the London outfit's impressive 4-2 win on Wednesday, and has declared that The Blues will go to Bayern's backyard with the intention of adding to their advantage.

The powerful striker also admitted that Bastian Schweinsteiger's 53rd minute strike shocked Jose Mourinho's men into action, as they responded with three further strikes before Michael Ballack gave the German side a lifeline with an injury-time penalty.

"Considering the happiness shown by the Bayern players, we can understand that second goal allows them to keep hope," Drogba told Canal+.

"But we hope to score one or two goals away from home.

"In the first half we saw that Bayern is a steamroller, we were destabilised and we needed the opponents' goal to react.

"In the second half we deserved that win, at Munich we will remain equal to ourselves and play our football.

"If we play that way we will have opportunities to score."