Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has taken a swipe at club great Didier Drogba, claiming he refuses to take notice of his former favorite's recent jibes.
Drogba, now playing in MLS with the Montreal Impact,
 called for the Chelsea squad to show more leadership, with the 
defending champion languishing in the 15th position of the Premier 
League table.
Mourinho has 
hit back at the criticism, however, and questioned Drogba's motives 
behind the quotes, suggesting the Ivorian is looking to create 
controversy to coincide with the release of his new autobiography.
"When
 you speak because you want to sell books, I don't read. I don't read," 
the Portuguese coach said. "I like good interviews. I like interviews 
from big guys like Didier with good journalists, newspapers or 
television. But this is not an interview. It was to sell books."It doesn't disappoint me. It was just the reality. It was just to sell books. I can analyse Didier's interview with pleasure, but not Didier selling books."
Drogba, who is eager to return to Stamford Bridge in a coaching role once retiring, told the Mirror that Chelsea's younger players must develop their mental strength to reaffirm their league status.
"Yes, JT [John Terry]
 is still there but on your own it is very difficult," he said. "Other 
players have to come up with this mentality, you are not born with it. 
You build it. Maybe you have it in you but you build it."   
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