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Drogba warns he will afford Chelsea no favours at Stamford Bridge

Former Blues hero makes it clear his allegiance is to his Turkish masters as he returns to the ground where he forged his reputation

Didier Drogba has friends at Chelsea, such as Branislav Ivanovic. Photo: AP

Galatasaray striker Didier Drogba has warned Chelsea not to expect any favours when he makes an emotional return to his old club for a decisive Champions League last-16 encounter on Tuesday night.

Jose Mourinho's side are reeling after a tempestuous 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa on Saturday ended their 14-match unbeaten run in the Premier League and cast doubt on their ability to cope with the pressure of the title race.

The Blues imploded in spectacular fashion as Willian and Ramires were sent off, while Mourinho also got his marching orders from referee Chris Foy after stepping on to the pitch to protest during the row that followed Ramires' dismissal.

The FA was due to examine Foy's match report before deciding whether to charge Mourinho, but there was no escaping the sense that Chelsea need to quickly recover their equilibrium to stop a promising season going up in smoke.

It's the club [Chelsea] where I experienced everything. It allowed me to get closer to the best players in the world Didier Drogba

Mourinho's men remain four points clear at the top of the table, but they have less margin for error in the Champions League, where, following a 1-1 draw between the sides in Istanbul last month, a win or high-scoring draw for Galatasaray at Stamford Bridge would send the Turks into the quarter-finals.

In the circumstances, it will be something of a bittersweet reunion with Drogba, who is certain to be greeted as a returning hero by Chelsea fans before the match but could end up shattering their European dreams by the end of the night.

Drogba, who remains close to Mourinho and is reportedly considering an offer to return to Chelsea as a striker coach next season, won every major prize during a glorious eight-year stay in west London.

He was the hero of the club's 2012 Champions League final victory against Bayern Munich, scoring a late equaliser and then netting the winning penalty in the shoot-out to seal Chelsea's first-ever European Cup.

On the eve of his first appearance at Stamford Bridge since his departure immediately after that unforgettable night in Munich, Drogba admitted he is somewhat nervous about how he will react to being the centre of attention on the field.

"First of all I was happy to play against my ex-club, against my friends. But at the same time it is a very special moment because I do not know what my reaction will be," Drogba said.

"You know that I spent eight years at Chelsea, so I really don't know. I am quite apprehensive about it.

"It's the club where I experienced everything. It allowed me to get closer to the best players in the world."

Drogba makes no attempt to hide his love for Chelsea, but he would relish another run to the latter stages of the competition, even if it comes at the expense of his old friends.

"I hope that Galatasaray qualify. It will be difficult, but I think that regarding the welcome, I think I'm allowed to say that I will receive a warm welcome, because I know Chelsea's fans and our relationship is really special," Drogba said.

"It will be great to see them again. I am looking forward to it."

There was one piece of good news for Mourinho after the Villa match as it emerged that Samuel Eto'o is expected to be fit for the Galatasaray tie.

Eto'o sat out the Villa game, but Fernando Torres gave a lacklustre performance in his place and Mourinho is likely to throw the Cameroon striker back into the fray.

Despite Saturday's troubling defeat, Chelsea are still firm favourites to advance to the last eight in Europe, which would be a welcome tonic for Mourinho, who has never hidden his dislike for Galatasaray coach Roberto Mancini.

"In Istanbul we saw each other and only said, 'Hello'. We certainly aren't friends," Mancini was quoted as telling Italian newspaper La Repubblica.

"I don't think Mourinho wants to have friends, or maybe that's just the way he likes to appear."

In Tuesday's other last-16 encounter, Real Madrid welcome Schalke to the Bernabeu holding an insurmountable 6-1 advantage from the first leg in Germany three weeks ago.

Real boss Carlo Ancelotti is likely to rest a number of first-team regulars, ahead of Sunday's La Liga clash with Barcelona. Squad players Isco, Asier Illarramendi and Jese Rodriguez are all expected to play.