20-year-old David Datro Fofana is set to become the first Ivorian striker at Chelsea since Didier Drogba but can he emulate his legendary compatriot at Stamford Bridge?
Chelsea are reportedly close to completing the signing of David Datro Fofana from Molde for €12 million which will become official at the start of the 2022 January transfer window.
The Ivory Coast international has only just turned 20 and should be available to play for the Blues in 2023 after successfully completing his medical and registering with the FA.
But very few people are familiar with the young striker and his style of play as he aims to achieve success at his dream club much like the last Ivorian striker to play for the Chelsea first team, Didier Drogba.
Who is David Datro Fofana?
David Datro Fofana was born on December 22, 2002, in Ouragahio, Ivory Coast and had lived and played football in his home country up until February 2021 when he joined Norwegian club, Molde FK.
Since then he has managed 24 goals and 10 assists in 65 games for Molde, his first European club and has shown some serious signs of promise, earning him comparisons to another Molde alumni, Erling Haaland.
The €12 million move to Chelsea will set a record as the most expensive transfer out of the Norwegian league, Haaland’s move from Molde to Salzburg in 2019 cost €8 million.
The comparisons to Haaland stem from the fact that they both spent their teenage years scoring for Molde, the Norwegian scored 20 goals and added 6 assists in 50 games for Molde, just over a goal contribution every other game, the same as Fofana’s current average.
Fofana welcomes the Haaland comparisons and even moved into the apartment once occupied by Haaland, describing it as “symbolic."
He famously said in an interview on following Haaland’s footsteps, "You say to yourself, 'We started at the same place'. Tomorrow, I will be like him. What a player."
Much like Haaland, Fofana’s time at Molde has led to him being viewed as a wonderkid and some might even argue that his ceiling is higher than Haaland’s because of his unique style of play.
David Datro Fofana’s style of play
No one describes Fofana’s style of play better than the man himself, "I was shaped in the streets. I'm not like the others, not educated. I am not a product of the academies, everything comes from the streets. Street football has a bit of everything: technique, physicality and finishing because you play with tiny goals. You have to be very accurate to score."
Everything Fofana said here is reflected in his football style, standing at five foot, 11 inches tall with a bulky frame, he could be mistaken for a target man like his famous compatriot, Didier Drogba but Datro is a lot more.
He adds ridiculous pace and skill to his game which makes him a more diverse threat than either Haaland or Drogba were at 20 years old.
Fofana is not afraid to test the goalkeeper whenever he finds himself in a pocket of space and has a powerful right foot, though he is also decent with his weaker left, making him proficient on either wing.
The one obvious downside to his game as a centre-forward is his positioning which could use a bit of work as he’s often out of the danger areas especially when he starts attacks from deep, similar to Brazilian striker, Gabriel Jesus in that regard.
Is Fofana a Drogba regen?
Fofana is excellent at holding the ball up and buying time for his teammates to get forward, which should hold him in good stead to cope with the rigours of Premier League football, does that remind you of anyone yet?
Of course, being a striker from, Ivory Coast, Didier Drogba is a massive influence on Fofana’s life and the protege has never been hesitant to acknowledge that.
"Chelsea have been my favourite club since I was little,” Fofana had said in the past, speaking to Norwegian outlet TV2.
“Drogba played there, so they have always been my club. So it’s my dream," Fofana said, admitting the effect of Drogba as a role model and how it has shaped his life so far.
Unlike most people, Fofana is now being presented with an opportunity to fulfil his dream by playing for his favourite club where his role model also played.
Only time will tell if Fofana can continue his career on the Erling Haaland trajectory or live up to Drogba’s massive legacy at Stamford Bridge but one thing is certain, he will have 27 million Ivorians cheering his every Premier League kick in blue once the move is confirmed.
vundilmuyz
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Fofana was superp against Fulham
Zoubdiprt
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Felix is a good prayer but Chelsea needs to release jorginho and chalobah🧐🧐🧐
Feycdmortu
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we all hope and see u to play like Didier Drogba and even do more for the club ,
Ayomideo70
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Chelsea coach is not a good coach
Joydnruy
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Chelsea number 11 is good for dis guy
Dekdeilsty
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Chelsea need this two guys: Y Fofana Enzo to replace Kante& Gorginho
rimbcinrty
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Graham Potter should be sacked
DonkorEdward
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the similar thing here is D.D until he start scoring
fanbdlmty
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good luck Graham potter sack
Mezlmopru
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my brothers Datro should not put on jersey number 9coz it cursed not scoring goals
fohbclnt
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welcome my brother
dazdirst
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U are welcome man
Viubdimnry
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make him not to wear number 9
That is my prayer ooo
Ropadelot
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make him not to wear number 9
Vainovaie
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I will always continue saying 'maybe' because players like these step in with big ambition to entertain impressively, scoring more goals but when signed by big teams challenges come in to test the mind, physicality, mentality, reality and personality of the agent whether the fantasy mean to be or only at another level! doubts overload brains and that affects support and courage to repeat that good reputation from the previous club, I have the same feeling about this guy! what do you think and say if it will come to light one day?
kepbcdeimn
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You are welcome guy
Viubdimnry
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More Grace, the Lord is your strength AMEN
Bataceilnp
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kakanbi
Joetopasky
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Just be yourself, I hope you won't be loaned out by Chelsea
Jumachelsea
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always hyping them before they even arrive............
don't hate emulate biatch
lukblstz
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wishing you to have the best of stay in the premier league to becoming another DROGBA.
kamdenoryz
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welcome and good luck
Yeuabdlprz
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wha is wrong with 9
Pharad
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Thank you very much, we need Jorginho to leave that space he is occupying and we need a natural creative midfielder
You're welcome 🙏
fekdemop
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AF at 2022 January 😂😂😂
Kicelnpstu
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not only Ivorians Africans generally will rout for him, best of luck son
Cicadirt
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come on guy
Cheady87
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Best of luck kid but please don’t wear anything with 9 in Chelsea jersey
Djtm
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Chelsea admitting indirectly that they made a mistake selling Tammy abraham
nayelnopsy
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chelsea need Only CR7
Single-Bone
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That's if Harry Potter doesn't play him as a wing back..You know English like to feel a lot like the smartest, playing around with players.
SirOkolugbo1
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As long as the manager plays players in their natural positions, they have a chance of fulfilling their potential. Otherwise, we will see this Fofana kid playing as left wingback and Christopher Nkunku playing as right sided central defender.....I wonder what's wrong with these so-called "tactical" coaches these days
its just tiring bro,playing players out of position and still expecting them to do 100% well,like i dont get it
Zetkopsyz
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Chelsea is lacking creative midfielders, stop beating around the bush....
Thank you very much, we need Jorginho to leave that space he is occupying and we need a natural creative midfielder
Zetkopsyz
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As long as the manager plays players in their natural positions, they have a chance of fulfilling their potential. Otherwise, we will see this Fofana kid playing as left wingback and Christopher Nkunku playing as right sided central defender.....I wonder what's wrong with these so-called "tactical" coaches these days
Iam_Fortunate
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Make him wear 44
Vuacdnpy
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make sure you don't wear no 9 shirt
Cicadirt
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we hope you more
dehacnpstz
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Just keep him away from the number 9 Jersey For his own sake May his new journey be successful
Howabdimtz
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una done buy again 🤣🤣🤣
Nesinoprtz
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If it ain't goals that Fofana has in common with Droga, then it ain't worth mentioning.
Pharad
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Chelsea is lacking creative midfielders, stop beating around the bush....
1980regina
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Chelsea have never been stable since Mourinho. I think he is the only couch who could try to implement what ever he wanted and see it comiyto fruition, Pundits and Media never bothered him much
1980regina
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Fofana, at Chelsea you have only first two games. You don't score in the first two,ooooh you are in a hot soup bro! All the Pundits, and the media will be on you.
hycent32
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Flop
why did u call him flop ur brother.... African in making...
Bopeortuy
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for me am happy to see you at our heart club. Hope you will hard such that we collect more fruit 🍍🍎🍓🍇 and honey from you. Ssenteza Geofry Uganda East Africa
Dozimrtu
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He’s just 20! Let’s not raise our expectation so soon!! What I read just to me that he’s a prospect but let’s allow him to be tested in a Chelsea system!! Congratulations 🎊🎈🎉 for making the decision to get him over 🤝🤝🤝
Pumklopu
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nothing. click bait news
Saecdimprz
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thanks you very much you are well come new dream no give up.
DoFlame
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new drogba? let not put high hope ..
lilmen20
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old man