Didier Drogba has strongly denied any wrongdoing at his Foundation charity, telling SSN HQ that newspaper claims to the contrary are disrespectful. The Daily Mail claimed that less than one per cent of the money raised by the Didier Drogba Foundation in the UK - just £14,115 - has gone to help good causes in Africa.Drogba, who now plays for Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact, told Sky Sports News HQ: (The claims) are very disrespectful and very bad for the foundation and these allegations are not right. The money hasnt been spent, yes, but whats wrong with that? The most important thing is that these are long-term projects.Im not doing all this work just for one year or for two years. We have a lot of projects, we have a mobile clinic and we have done a lot of work in orphanages. The money hasnt been spent, yes, but whats wrong with that? The most important thing is that these are long-term projects. Didier Drogba Two days ago, they asked us some questions and we answered but they are not happy with them. I have spent more than 3.7m Euros on this project.In a statement, Drogba went into further detail about the nature of his claim against the Daily Mail, saying: Despite sending 67 pages worth of documents advising the Daily Mail that their information was libellous, they have decided to ignore the facts and so I am issuing legal proceedings. Didier Drogba has strongly denied any wrongdoing at his Foundation charity They have already caused an untold amount of damage by contacting all of my sponsors... and putting doubts in their mind about whether to continue to support us in the future.Their attempts to destroy the work of the Foundation will not stop me continuing the work we have begun.The Charity Commission, which regulates UK charities, is to investigate and their chief operating officer David Holdsworth says they have contacted the Foundation for an urgent response to what it calls serious regulatory concerns. The medical clinic in Abidjan under construction Holdsworth said: In particular, the commission has concerns about the administration of the charity and the oversight provided by trustees, all of whom appear to live abroad, as well as allegations that the charity has provided misleading information to donors and the public.Further, the charity has raised and accumulated significant sums of money that have not yet been spent and further information is required over the plans to spend those funds.The Didier Drogba Foundation was set up in 2007 by the former Ivory Coast international with the aim of providing healthcare and education in Africa. The medical clinic in Abidjan, which has been paid for by Didier Drogbas Foundation, has been completed It is based in, and run from, Ivory Coast. Among the projects it has supported is the building of a medical clinic in Abidjan, which although finished in August 2015, has yet to receive approval by the authorities in the country.In recent years, the Foundation has held four celebrity fundraising events in London, which have raised £2m.Drogbas former Chelsea team-mates Frank Lampard and John Terry, along with U2s Bono, and Princess Beatrice are among those who have supported the charity. Also See: MLS section MLS tables MLS fixtures Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Billiga . -- Ryan Millers debut for the St. Yeezy Sverige Butik . He made another correct read. The Browns, who have been shuttling quarterbacks on and off the field all season, finally got some good news on that front: Campbells ribs are only bruised. http://www.yeezyssverige.com/yeezy-boost-700-v2-sverige.html .C. -- Theyll remember the OT from the first Syracuse-Duke game -- and the Ts that decided Round 2. Yeezy Boost Sverige . Vonn had another scary moment at Saturdays World Cup downhill in Val dIsere, ending up clutching her knee in pain after losing her balance and missing a gate. But she gave a reassuring answer shortly afterward, saying no new damage had been done to the surgically repaired knee, and that her plans for the Sochi Olympics were still intact. Köp Billiga Yeezy . A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain.(SportsNetwork.com) - The Vancouver Canucks recovered from a fluke goal early last time out to knock off one of the top teams in the league. Jonathan Quick and the Los Angeles Kings made things easy on themselves by not giving up a goal at all. The two streaking clubs meet for the first time this season on Saturday night as the Canucks continue their road trip versus the Kings. After beginning a four-game swing with a shootout loss to Phoenix, Vancouver visited a San Jose club on Thursday that had yet to lose at home in regulation. Things didnt go the Canucks way early, but they stayed composed and earned a 4-2 victory to improve to 6-1-1 in their last eight. Roberto Luongo was a victim of an odd bounce on the Sharks first goal just 1:17 into the game. San Joses Joe Thornton dumped the puck wide and the rolling disc bounced off the back boards, up the net, over the crossbar and off Luongos shoulder before dropping in. However, Luongo recovered to make 22 saves and the offense got goals from Chris Higgins, Zack Kassian, Brad Richardson and Mike Santorelli. "No matter what happens in the game, weve been resilient as far as staying focused," Luongo said. "Just sticking to the game plan. Lots of things have happened already this year, but weve reesponded every time.dddddddddddd Thats a really good sign for our team." The only thing that ended up going wrong for Vancouver is that Henrik Sedin was held off the scoresheet, snapping his career-high 12-game point streak. Luongo is 14-9-4 with a 2.21 goals against average and three shutouts in 27 career games versus the Kings, who are coming off a 2-0 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday. Quick celebrated his 300th NHL game with his 26th career shutout and first this season. He ended with 19 saves and the Kings got power-play goals from Mike Richards and Anze Kopitar in winning for the sixth time in nine games. "Well its the first time in a while that we did not give up a power-play goal or a penalty-kill goal, so thats a positive and something to build on," Quick said. "Were going to move on. Weve got Vancouver on Saturday and thats the focus now." Kopitar has a goal in three straight games while notching 11 points in his past eight contests. He helped Los Angeles prevail in a game that saw Jeff Carter, Jarret Stoll and Matt Greene all sit out with injuries. Quick has never recorded a shutout versus the Canucks, going 6-10-1 with a 2.04 GAA in 17 meetings. Vancouver is 6-1-2 in its last nine against Los Angeles. ' ' '