Didier Drogba has malaria but he WILL play tomorrow against Fulham.
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti said: "A test showed malaria," he said.
"He lost his condition, he lost power, he missed training. Didier had a difficulty to train because he didn't feel good, he didn't have power to train, he didn't have ability to train, he lost some condition. He was unselfish to play also when he was not 100 per cent.
"He was treated during this time. He had a fever, then he was treated. He suffered obviously because he was not 100 per cent but after treatment, he will be better.
"One time it was serious, now it is a little bit different, now there is the possibility to treat and come back well. He is okay. Tomorrow he will play.'