Who Was Better In His Prime: Didier Drogba Or Samuel Eto'o

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Both Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o are African football greats who represented different top clubs in the European leagues and achieved massive success and legendary status while bagging many trophies and medals. Didier Drogba is a legend at Stamford Bridge having guided Chelsea to their first ever UEFA Champions League title in 2012. He was a powerful striker and he was a popular figure for the blues and was nicknamed "The Drug" Samuel Eto'o had a successful stint with FC Barcelona amd Inter Milan. He also came to England to ply his trade with Chelsea in his later years. He was a top-notch striker who scored many memorable goals for club and country. He also guided the Camerounian national team to two AFCON titles. Let's settle this debate. Between Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o, who was the best in his prime?

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