Local cops were called to the pad of Chelsea star Didier Drogba over a cleaner's row, it has been revealed.
The Sun says police were called to Drogba's home after his wife had a dust-up with a cleaner.
Candy Price refused to leave the £24million Chelsea striker's mansion until she was paid £430 in wages.
The 32-year-old housekeeper said she walked out the day before after becoming fed up with the couple's demands.
When she went back for the money Candy claims Drogba's partner Lalla Diakite refused to pay.
Candy then sat in her car with a pal outside the £4million house in Oxshott, Surrey.
Eventually mum of three Lalla - whose husband is paid £115,000 a week - called cops.
Candy, of West Drayton, Middlesex, said: "All I wanted was the money owed to me.
"Drogba's partner kept telling me she would put it in the post, but I knew she didn't have my address.
"Two representatives from Chelsea arrived first and asked me to move. They then left and the police turned up.
"I explained the situation to the officers, who went inside. They came out 20 minutes later with a cheque for £430.
"I'm angry that I had to go through all that hassle to get £430 from a man who earns more than £100,000 a week." A spokesman for Ivory Coast ace Drogba, 30, said last night: "They owed the cleaner no money. He is on international duty and his wife is pregnant on her own and doesn't speak much English.
"The cleaner sat outside shouting threats, banging on the gate, ringing the intercom, so Didier's wife was scared and called police. They advised her to give a cheque to go away, which she did."