Manchester City youngster, Kelechi Iheanacho, has acknowledged Chelsea and Ivory Coast legend, Didier Drogba and Manchester United striker, Wayne Rooney as his Premier League role models.
The former Ivorian captain scored 164 objectives in 381 appearances more than two spells at Stamford Bridge, helping the Blues to win four Premier League titles, three League Cups, four FA Cups, and the Champions League.
In the interim the England and Manchester United skipper has five EPL titles, one FA Cup, two League Cups, one UEFA Champions League and one FIFA Club World Cup title in his trophy bureau.
Rooney, just as of late, got into Manchester United record books by measuring up to Sir Bobby Charlton's record-breaking objectives count of 249 for the club.
20-year-old Iheanacho advised premierleague.com that he plans to gain from them with a specific end goal to improve as a player in the group.
He stated, "I think I was viewing Didier Drogba and his group at Chelsea, and Wayne Rooney at Manchester United too.
"They are both players that I am turning upward to also, get lessons from them and put in my football too in the Premier League."
Iheanacho has scored four objectives and has given three helps with 440 minutes of group activity this season.
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