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Monday, 23 July 2012

Drogba makes instant impact for Shanghai Shenhua

SHANGHAI (AFP) – Didier Drogba made an instant impact on his debut for
Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua on Sunday, setting up his
new team's equaliser in a 1-1 draw away to Guangzhou R&F.
The former Chelsea striker started the game on the bench but came on
at half time, almost scoring with his first touch of the ball — an
outrageous 40-yard free kick which Guangzhou goalkeeper Cheng
Yueleitipped wide.
Shenhua had struggled in the first half after falling behind to an
unfortunate own goal by Brazilian defender Moises on 21 minutes, but
the introduction of Drogba instantly transformed the visitors'
fortunes.
The game had been one of China's most eagerly awaited this season,
with Drogba-fever having swept the Chinese football world.
Former Japan national team coach PhilippeTroussier, now managing
Chinese second division side Shenzhen Ruby, and Italian World-Cup
winning coach Marcello Lippi, manager of Guangzhou Evergrande, were in
the stands.
Shenhua have struggled badly this season,winning just four of 17
games, but they played with an increased level of confidence when
Drogba, a European Champions League winner with Chelsea in May,
stepped onto the pitch.
In the 52nd minute the Ivory Coast striker headed just over the bar
from a cross fromwinger Feng Renliang, and was at the centre of every
Shenhua move as they tried to get back into the game.
Drogba's biggest contribution came in the 68th minute with an
exquisite through ball which found Shanghainese playmaker Cao Yunding,
who rounded the keeper to equalise.
The match was also notable for being the first time Drogba and Nicolas
Anelka — who were Chelsea team-mates — have played together at
Shenhua. Anelka sealeda 175,000 pounds ($273,000) a week move from
Chelsea last December.
Drogba was reunited with the Frenchman after signing a deal that
Chinese and British media have said is worth 200,000 pounds a week,
making him the highest-paid player in China and in the top bracket
globally.
He was given a hero's welcome when he arrived in China last week to
start his two-and-a-half-year contract.
Hundreds of fans, many clad in "Drogba 11″ shirts, greeted the former
Chelsea star at Shanghai's Pudong airport, some carrying flowers,
others brandishing his name in English on placards and many jostling
to touch him.

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