Didier Drogba said he has no intentions of leaving Chelsea despite the departure of former coach Jose Mourinho from Stamford Bridge. The Ivorian joined Chelsea in 2004, accompanied by Mourinho, who led the Blues to two straight titles in his first season in charge. However, after the Portuguese parted ways with Chelsea, speculation suggested that Drogba, along with a number of key players, are likely to follow in their former coach's footsteps. "All of us will miss Mourinho, but I am not considering quitting Chelsea, I have a contract which I will follow through. I feel other players will feel the same way too," the Ivorian told The Sun. "I will decide on my next step of action when the time is right and I get an offer." Drogba has been instrumental for Chelsea last season scoring 33 goals, but the former Marseille man is struggling with injury that kept him out for most of the Blues' games so far.