"How long did he play?"
"About twenty-four minutes," O'Neill replied, glancing at his clipboard.
"Do you have his player statistics?"
"Yes, right here." O'Neill flipped through a few pages and handed over a sheet.
Richard glanced at the sheet and frowned as he looked over Didier Drogba's statistics. The numbers showed not only a lack of effort but also a failure to grasp the rhythm of the game — it was as if he were playing half-heartedly.
'I knew his early career was bad,' Richard thought, 'but not this bad.'
Perhaps he never had the keen eye of a professional manager, relying only on the little knowledge he had. Well, seeing this data, Didier isn't suitable for professional football at all — or at least not to become a star. It's probably a cruel thing to say, but that's likely the best conclusion for Didier Drogba at this point.
