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Vidic reveals which striker he feared the most

Although Fernando Torres really was one of England's best strikers during the time Serbian centre-back Nemanja Vidic played for Manchester United, there was another player who struck fear into every defense in England just as much. Ivorian striker Didier Drogba was arguably one of the most important players in the Premier League, he was one of the players who was responsible for taking the Blues to the Champions League final in 2008 where Vidic played against him. 

When asked by Four four Two in this August issue about both Torres and Drogba, Vidic had a clear head about who is toughest striker out of the two: “Drogba was tougher. Torres always created a chance to score, but Drogba was on you for the full game. People say: ‘You had a difficult game against Torres’, but it was just the one game. I went to head the ball but changed my mind and tried to pass to Edwin [van der Sar]. I misjudged the distance and Torres scored.”

Vidic also compared Drogba to today's strikers: “Drogba was physically the hardest; [Luis] Suarez and [Sergio] Aguero were the best. Drogba would be even better if he didn’t get so many injuries. They were the top three I played against. How would I deal with Diego Costa today? I’d deal with him like I did the others. You are what you are and I played my own game against everyone.”

Photo credit: Four Four Two Magazine

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