Mychelle was born and raised in Stoke Newmington, north of London, but she says there was no opportunity to support her local club, Arsenal.
“I support Chelsea because of the father's step – he always had their games on TV – but my mother is Tottenham's lover and was designed that I could not support Arsenal,” she told BBC Sport.
“There were not many other Chelsea fans around a real estate, but enough of my neighbors was also admired.
“She was also the only girl she knew and who loved playing football as well, so it was a coincidence that the only person in which she was associated with football supported the same team I did.
“My Dordier hero Drogba was a great player, but he had an amazing charisma too. He was very exciting to watch him.”
Likewise, her musical career is still playing football now – as left -wing races for the Illungton Borough Ladies in the Great Women's Football League in London.
“I didn't play for a while when I left the school, but then I was seen playing in Finsbury Park, and she called for the beginners group in isington Borough.”
“I loved it, and I have not stopped since then-I played seven at first and then 11 aspects of the reserves before I entered the first team.
“It was a great journey and I made some great friends – I recommend it to anyone. It is difficult to play at the end of each week because I may have disturbed somewhere, but I always travel when I can.
“Once, I was playing in Manchester on Saturday night, but I returned the night coach to London after that, so I was able to make the Sunday match. I went back to the house at 7 am, played the game, played the game, then I had to go directly to play another disturbing that evening. It was a little tired, but it was worth it!”
Chris Soton and Michelle were talking to Chris Bevan from the BBC Sport.