Drogba: Chelsea Victory Could Knock Arsenal Out Of Title Race

Ivorian believes Sunday's clash could decide the destination of the Premier League title.

EPL: Didier Drogba, Chelsea v Hull City (PA)
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba believes beating Arsenal on Sunday could knock the Gunners out of the Premier League title race.

The two London rivals meet at the Emirates with Carlo Ancelotti's side 8 points clear of Arsene Wenger's men, who do have a game in hand.

Victory would put the Blues 11 points clear and Drogba thinks a gap so large could be insurmountable.

"It is difficult to come back from 11 points behind. It is not impossible but it would be great to have that gap," he said.

Drogba also stressed that it was paramount the Blues rack up as many points as they can before the start of the African Cup of Nations - during which the club will be without the likes of Michael Essien, Salomon Kalou and John Obi Mikel and Drogba himself.

"This is the beginning of a lot of important matches for us. Before the players go to the African Nations Cup, it would be good for us to win all the games.

"I want to be part of this because I know Chelsea are going to miss four or five players. It's important to take the maximum points now.

"After beating Liverpool and United, it would be a big statement to beat Arsenal.

The Ivorian knows the game on Sunday won't be easy though.

"But it's going to be a very difficult game. Arsenal are playing very well at the moment. They look strong, they don't concede. I think that's where they've improved a lot: they score goals and now they don't concede.

"There's a lot at stake in this game. We really want to win the league this year, so we will go there and try to make a good result.

He added: "We need to maintain the gap between ourselves and the other top-four teams. Maybe it's these games that will decide who are the champions."

Alan McGuinness, Goal.com

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