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Chelsea legend Didier Drogba asked awkward question by IShowSpeed after charity match and fans LOVE his response


FANS loved Didier Drogba’s response after he was asked an awkward question by IShowSpeed.

The two had just faced off in the Match for Hope in Qatar.

IShowSpeed met Didier Drogba at the Match for HopeCredit: Twitter/X
He asked the Ivorian if he was Paul Pogba’s dadCredit: Twitter/X

The game was set up for charity and featured football legends such as Drogba, 45, as well as David Villa, Eden Hazard and Roberto Carlos.

After the game, the former Chelsea striker was approached by IShowSpeed, real name Darren Watkins Jr, who had one question for him.

Bafflingly, the confused social media star asked if Drogba was Paul Pogba’s father.

The Ivorian was taken back by the query as he replied with a brilliant response.

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He said: “No no, I am the original, he is the copy. That is my brother.”

Fans loved Dogba’s response to the YouTuber as they flocked to social media.

One posted: “Drogba said he’s the original while Pogba is the fake hahaha.”

A second commented: “Drogba’s response is killing me lol.”

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A third wrote: “I love Drogba.”

A fourth said: “Daddy Drogba? I’m sure he’s got moves both on and off the pitch.”

IShowSpeed snaps legend Kaka with horror tackle from behind in charity game as fans slam his ‘nonsense behaviour’

A fifth added: “That is really funny.”

The game was full of chaotic events from IShowSpeed.

First he was spotted speaking to Arsene Wenger about tactics and begging the manager to put him on.

Then he kissed Real Madrid and Brazil legend Carlos’ head for good luck.

It clearly didn’t work as he then missed an open goal after being played in by Hazard.

And it got worse as he somehow escaped a red card for a dreadful tackle from behind on former Ballon d’Or winner Kaka.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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