Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has admitted there are "tensions" at the club but insists that the playing squad are sticking together and concentrating on their football.
There have been suggestions that manager Jose Mourinho enjoys a turbulent relationship with his Stamford Bridge employers and the poor form of Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko has also been a cause of much speculation.
He told the Daily Express: "There are tensions, we cannot prevent them. That's football, it is not easy to live with. But the players are sticking together. That is the most important thing."
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