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Stu Forster/Getty Images"I prefer Mourinho, in part because of Didier Drogba, who Mourinho worked with," Bailly is quoted as saying. "I have played with Didier in the Ivory Coast, he is a friend and he told me, 'Jose did this for me, Jose did that for me'. "Yaya [Toure] also called me and said come to City. But once Jose spoke to me and Didier gave me advice, I knew straight away I wanted to play for him."Now, we're not entirely sure when the pair would have crossed paths at international level, with Drogba playing his last game for Les Éléphants at the 2014 World Cup and Bailly making his bow several months later. Perhaps it was during the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, where Bailly was part of the winning team in the final and Drogba lent his very vocal (albeit non-playing) support. Regardless, the youngster has been making his mark during United's pre-season fixtures and could well earn himself a start when Mourinho's team take on Premier League champions Leicester City in the Community Shield on August 7. Want to win a free TV or iPad? Enter the draw to win one by taking part in our #MenUnmasked survey.
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