Romelu Lukaku 'living the dream' by training alongside Didier Drogba

Dream fulfilled: Lukaku delighted that he is now training alongside Drogba, his idol
11 April 2012

Newly-signed Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku admits he is living the dream by training alongside the player he idolises at the club he adores.

Lukaku fell in love with Chelsea when he tuned into Match of the Day to watch Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink plundering goals between 2000-04.

But it was the arrival of Didier Drogba, who he first idolised when the Ivorian was at Marseille, that really inspired the 18-year-old Belgium striker.

Decking his room out in Chelsea memorabilia, the £20million signing from Anderlecht always knew his destiny would take him to the club he supports.

"Three or four years ago I had two jerseys of Didier Drogba, one to sleep in and one to wear in the street when I was playing with my friends," he said.

"I had a poster above my bed of Didier and a poster on my right side of Nicolas Anelka.

"I always wore the same boots as Didier. They were Nike, but when I signed my contract with Adidas I changed!

"I'd watch Chelsea train on Chelsea TV. No-one else would do that. People called me crazy, my mum called me crazy.

"I said it was normal, I want to know what it's like there so that I'm ready when I go there. I was a true crazy.

"When you are a true fan of a team and you can play for them, it's the best thing in the world.

"But you must also be focused - I'm not a fan anymore, I'm a player."

Lukaku visited Stamford Bridge in 2009 during a school field trip to London while being filmed for a television documentary.

When at the ground he said: "What a stadium. If one day in my life I will cry, it will be the day I play here. I love Chelsea."

Two years later he has fulfilled his ambition by joining for the Barclays Premier League runners-up.

"The fifth and sixth grade went to London for three days. We were visiting the city and I didn't know we'd be going to Chelsea on the day," he said.

"I saw a big blue building and thought what is this? As we got closer I saw it was Stamford Bridge. I thought 'wow!'

"I couldn't speak because I always wanted to come here. When my class went to the dressing room I stayed behind on the pitch looking.

"I imagined myself playing there alongside Didier Drogba and the other lads.

"A teacher asked me 'what are you doing here?'. I told him that one day I'd play here.

"When I signed for Chelsea, I called the teacher and said 'I told you I'd play for Chelsea!'.

"I took 300-400 pictures. I still have them on my PC."

Lukaku believes he can forge a dangerous strike partnership with Drogba and compares the 33-year-old to a big brother.

"I'm sure Drogba and I could form an effective partnership. In training it works all the time," he said.

"If you work in function with your partner, it can always work. You need to listen to each other.

"He's like my big brother, I tell him that. I say to him every day that he has to stay. He has to stay for me.

"If I can play for two more years he can prepare me for the big job. I know he wants to stay.

"We had the same style of play and movement and also hair. Now to be with him is like 'wow!'.

"Didier came into the dressing room and I thought 'oh my god'."

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