Chelsea defence ace Gary Cahill believes Didier Drogba is back to his best, and is looking more dangerous in attack.
After resigning for the Blues last summer, Drogba got off to a slow start to life as he struggled to find the back of the net when it mattered.

However, the Ivorian striker recently replicated his first spell form - netting three decisive goals in just seven days, and Cahill feels the attacker is back to what he was when he led the Blues to the 2012 Champions League trophy.
"After the last two games, he is fully fit now and he is looking dangerous, exactly like he was when he went," the centre-back told reporters of his team-mate.
"Drogba was massive for us against Shrewsbury and he got a vital goal. Who knows how long he can go on? That's for the club and Drogba to decide but we've started the season well and he's been a big part in that.
Drogba has enjoyed enough playing time due to the absence of first choice striker Diego Costa and deputy Loic Remy.