A Quote by Gervinho

I'm very lucky being able to be next to the likes of Thierry Henry or Didier Drogba. — © Gervinho
I'm very lucky being able to be next to the likes of Thierry Henry or Didier Drogba.
Thierry Henry is Thierry Henry. I still have everything to prove. By continuing to work, I will try to reach his level, but I am still very far off.
[Didier] Drogba sent me a text message after I won the African Player of the Year award. It made me very happy.
I looked up to Cristiano Ronaldo, and then it was always Didier Drogba.
Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o, two fantastic African footballers. So successful. And very nice characters as well. I got the luck to know them personally. They helped me a lot.
I really liked watching Thierry Henry and Zidane, especially Henry in his Arsenal days.
My dad really liked Didier Drogba and there was always a Chelsea game on when I was growing up.
Players like Didier Drogba, going to watch him play and seeing him off the pitch as well, I got to see how he was with the players and the youngsters. Growing up, he was a good idol. He's a bubbly, funny character. He likes to make people feel welcome. You need those kind of people, wherever you are.
Didier Drogba is one of the best strikers in the world and he has showed that for many years now in the Premier League.
The professional world makes a lot of young amateurs dream, and to go from one to the other can inspire others, like me, when I heard stories of Didier Drogba and Adil Rami, who went from being amateurs to becoming pros.
When I saw Rijkaard entering the referee's dressing room I couldn't believe it. When Didier Drogba was sent off, I wasn't surprised.
When he's on fire, he is impossible to stop. He dribbles like a winger, but is still able to score 20 goals a year in the Premiership. (on Thierry Henry)
Every day I train with him I try to learn so even if it don't work out I can take something somewhere else because it's Thierry Henry. I grew up watching that guy scoring goals for Arsenal. I'm very lucky to have played with him. I just try to listen to him on the pitch, and stay close.
I was following Marseille and looking up to my compatriot playing there, Didier Drogba, and my team was Marseille.
They're a very offensive team and even without Thierry Henry they can still do damage to you all over the pitch. (on Arsenal)
If a football official were to call for a slow-motion replay every time Didier Drogba fell over, each match would last about six weeks.
In North America, many fans know Cristiano Ronaldo's smirk and can recognize Didier Drogba in a commercial. Maybe they know too much for the good of M.L.S.
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