Didier Drogba unable to stop penalty from Canadian rapper and 'biggest fan' Drake

  • Drake enjoys scoring past Chelsea legend Didier Drogba  
  • Canadian rapper apologises to Drogba before scoring the spot-kick 
  • Drogba his yet to sign for a new club since leaving Chelsea 

Chelsea legend Didier Drogba found himself on the opposite end of a penalty shootout on Saturday as he faced a spot-kick from Canadian rapper Drake. 

The 37-year-old striker famously won the Champions League for Chelsea with a deciding penalty in 2012, but couldn't put his experience to good use. 

Drake, who headlined Wireless Festival in London's Finsbury Park on Friday night, even had the confidence to apologise to Drogba before putting the penalty away.  

Canadian rapper Drake talks to the camera as he prepares to take a penalty against Didier Drogba

Canadian rapper Drake talks to the camera as he prepares to take a penalty against Didier Drogba

The former Chelsea striker stands in the middle of the goal as he faces up to Drake's spot-kick

The former Chelsea striker stands in the middle of the goal as he faces up to Drake's spot-kick

The Ivorian legend is well beaten by the rapper's spot-kick as the pair enjoyed a shoot-out on Sunday

The Ivorian legend is well beaten by the rapper's spot-kick as the pair enjoyed a shoot-out on Sunday

'Didier, I'm your biggest fan. Sorry,' said the rapper before tucking his strike neatly past Drogba's right leg. 

Admittedly Drogba, who is yet to sign for a new club following his departure from Chelsea last month, didn't make much of an effort to save the penalty and later took to Instagram to explain his poor attempt at a save. 

Drogba wrote: 'Bro millions of people needed you happy to perform that's why I let you score.'

Drake sprinted towards the touchline in celebration after scoring against his 'hero'

Drake sprinted towards the touchline in celebration after scoring against his 'hero'

Drake had the confidence to apologise to Drogba before he even took the penalty kick 

Drake had the confidence to apologise to Drogba before he even took the penalty kick 

Drogba signed off on a glittering Chelsea career by winning the Premier League title last season

Drogba signed off on a glittering Chelsea career by winning the Premier League title last season

 

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