Owen: Drogba changed English Football
Former England International striker and Liverpool legend Michael Owen has marked out the arrival of Didier Drogba to Chelsea as the point when English football took a u-turn from playing two strikers upfront to playing one striker as is the case today.
Owen said: "When I was growing up it was always two centre forwards," said Owen who was speaking in FourFourTwo’s The Art of Goalscoring documentary.
"And it was always about how you could work together, how you could link together as a big man and little man.
"And I think the introduction, in my eyes anyway, of Didier Drogba at Chelsea, when Jose Mourinho played him upfront on his own, got a lot of people thinking, 'We can get one big man to do a bit of everything'."
Didier Drogba can be seen as the man who made lone striker role popular in the English Premier League and went on to achieve legendary status at Stamford Bridge.

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