Didier Drogba and Paul Scholes lead the latest slate of inductees to the Premier League Hall of Fame, it was announced on Thursday. Former Manchester United midfielder Scholes and ex-Chelsea striker Drogba head the remaining six names of the Class of 2022.Patrick Vieira and Wayne Rooney had already been announced as two of the eight players to be bestowed with the honour, following last year’s inaugural group of players.They are joined now by Scholes and Drogba, alongside Arsenal legend Ian Wright, ex-Red Devils goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel and Manchester City duo Sergio Aguero and Vincent Kompany.Widely acclaimed as the greatest midfielder of his generation, Scholes – a one-club man between 1993 and 2013 – won the Premier League 11 times during his playing days.Drogba, who spent two different spells with the Blues, proved a cornerstone of Chelsea’s elevation to regular contenders in the competition. Wright helped Arsenal to the title in 1997-98 before a brief spell with West Ham and remains the Gunners’ second-highest scorer ever, behind only previous inductee Thierry Henry.Schmeichel, who remains the only goalkeeper to win the Premier League Player of the Year Award, in 1995-96, is the first shot-stopper to be inducted.Kompany, a four-time Premier League winner during an acclaimed spell at City, helped usher in the team’s modern era of dominance.Aguero, meanwhile, is the highest-scoring overseas player in Premier League history, having scored 184 goals in just 275 appearances. The six players were inducted via a public ballot after Vieira and Rooney had been selected as automatic picks.Ada Peter
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Didier Drogba Becomes The First African Player Slated For Premier League Hall Of Fame Inductees
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