Chelsea legend Didier Drogba dons new haircut in the wake of slashing off his unmistakable bolts as he flaunts look in enigmatic post: 'Born is the new me'


Didier Drogba may have been hailed over the world for his scoring misuses in two spells at Chelsea crosswise over nine outstanding seasons - yet he has likewise been known for his trademark streaming locks - as of recently.

For the man who gave Premier League safeguards restless evenings at the possibility of confronting him for about 10 years has shaved his head totally.

The previous Blues marksman scored 164 objectives in 381 amusements amid a colossally fruitful period for the club while winning four Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups and one Champions League

In any case, the 39-year-old Ivorian legend chose to take the scissors to his particular haircut that served him so well in West London.

He posted a photo of his bare arch on his own Twitter record to his 1.52 million devotees, saying mysteriously: 'Conceived is the updated version of myself.'

Shunning the conventional 'short, back and sides' the midfielder selected a 'number one' everywhere on his head after he trimmed off his long, dull locks for a simple look.

Following a short spell at Montreal Impact in the wake of withdrawing Stamford Bridge for a moment time Drogba marked for USL side Phoenix Rising - likewise turning into the proprietor of the club, making him the principal player-proprietor in football history.

It is uncertain what his colleagues will make of the look - or his chiefs in the meeting room - however the Chelsea legend is following in the strides of other huge football names by picking a 'number one' everywhere.

David Beckham broadly disclosed a pattern setting trim in 2000 when he took the scissors to his long blonde locks and Freddie Ljungberg disposed of his red-colored untidy hair for a buzz trim in 2002.

Be that as it may, by deciding for his absence of hair to be the 'mane fascination' Drogba is set to get trimming comments from partners subsequent to diverting his inward Sherlock Combs and Jack The Clipper following his shaved head.

Presumably they will likewise ask him whether his main tunes are Led Zeppelin's Hairway to Heaven and Nobody's Fool by Haircut 100 - albeit maybe he additionally has a future at NBA side Los Angeles Clippers.

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