Drogba: Blues squad behind Terry

Didier Drogba scored both goals in Chelsea's 2-0 win over Arsenal
on Sunday - then confirmed the squad are united behind captain John
Terry.
Terry was sacked as England captain by Fabio Capello on
Friday following allegations relating to his private life.
Drogba admitted it had been a tough week for Chelsea - but he
stressed Terry had the players' full support.
"It has been a difficult week for us, for Chelsea, for all
the club," Drogba told Sky Sports. "We tried to stay together and
focus on the game. It is a matter of time but we will stick
together and keep looking forward.
"We offered him (Terry) as much support as we can. The best
thing for him is to play. All his team-mates have to do everything
for him."
Chelsea's victory took them back on top of the Premier League
and it leaves Arsenal nine points off the pace.
Drogba has now scored 12 goals in 12 appearances against
Arsenal.
"The most important thing is we are top of the league," said
Drogba.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted the Gunners are now
outsiders for the title.
"It is difficult to swallow a defeat like that when we felt
we were the better team," said Wenger.
"Chelsea defended well until the last minute so you have got
to give them credit. We are outsiders but we will fight until the
last day of the season.
"I believe everyone can drop points. Let's come back to win
our next game first and then see where we stand."