Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has played down speculation he is headed for the Stamford Bridge exit.
The Ivory Coast international, at Chelsea since moving from Marseille in 2004, has been strongly linked with a move to Inter Milan, where he would link up with former boss Jose Mourinho, and AC Milan.
But, while he stopped short of saying he wanted to stay, he made pointed reference to the fact he still has two years of his contract left to run.
'I have a contract with Chelsea until 2010, so I am still a Chelsea player,' the striker told skysports.com.
'Mourinho is my friend and I am happy for him because he was missing coaching.
'He is a top coach but, like I said, my contract here runs until 2010.'
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Jose Mourinho is the new manager of Inter Milan after signing a three year contract with the Italian champions. Mourinho left Chelsea in september after three years during which time he lead the blues to two English Premier League titles.
Previous coach Roberto Mancini was sacked recently after failing to lead Inter in success in Europe. Mourinho has already one european footballs biggest prize in 2004 when he was in Charge of Porto.
Inter will be the fifth club Mourinho has lead in his Coaching career. In 2000 the Manager had a short spell at Benfica. From there he moved to Ud Leria before making his name at FC Porto with whom he won two Portuguese championships as well as the champions league and the UEFA cup in successive seasons.
In 2004 Mourinho moved to Chelsea in which he won the premier league twice.
Mourinho's Career Timeline
2000 Benfica
2001-02 UD Leria
2002-04 FC Porto
2004-07 Chelsea
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Italian giant Juventus has proven too slick for the Melbourne Victory in their friendly match at Telstra Dome, prevailing 4-1 in front of a crowd of over 43,000.
Fans of the most successful club in Italian football were treated to a typically disciplined performance from a side at the end of both a long season and a post-season tour. Nicola Legrottaglie scored early in the match and while Carlos Hernandez was able to equalise early in the second half, Rafaelle Palladino sealed the deal with two goals while Marco Marchionni added another.
Juventus had a 1-0 lead within six minutes after the Victory defence failed to clear effectively and the ball was well crossed in for an unmarked Legrottaglie to hammer into the net with his head.
That set the scene for a first half which saw the visitors dominate, with the home side forced to sit back and absorb the pressure and try to open Juventus up on the counter attack. But without its first choice strikers, Victory created little going forward.
Matthew Kemp broke into the box but was probably too generous looking to pass of rather than finish while Alessandro Birendelli intervened when Hernandez's low cross looked destined for Tom Pondeljak.
Up the other end, Jonathan Zebina squandered an excellent chance after a superb set-up from Paladino. The chances dried up as the half wore on and the Italian side held the edge at the break.
Archie Thompson came on in the second half and just missed a connection with Kemp's cross which would have caused Juve's Australian goalkeeper Jess Vanstrattan a few headaches. Marchionni could have made it 2-0 when Palladino laid on a pass, but the midfielder push his chance wide of the post.
Hernandez then lit up the match with a superbly taken equaliser on 56 minutes. The Victory had surged forward through Billy Celeski and when the Juventus defence intervened, the ball fell to the Costa Rican, who unleashed a right foot shot which Vanstrattan had no chance of stopping.
But an ill-advised lunge from Sebastian Ryall on Marchionni saw referee Ben Williams point to the spot and a calm penalty kick from Palladino restored Juventus' one-goal advantage on 64 minutes.
Marchionni produced an athletic leap over Kemp from Palladino's cross on 89 minutes, topping that off with a headed goal and then Palladino collected his brace deep in injury time, slotting a late goal with his foot to put the full stop on the result.
Melbourne Victory 1 (Hernandez 56)
Juventus 4 (Legrottaglie 6, Palladino 64, 92, Marchionni 89)
Crowd: 43,357
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