Impact may have Drogba back for semifinal series against first-place Red Bulls
MONTREAL — The Montreal Impact had a surprise visitor when they knocked off DC United at RFK Stadium and it was one of their own teammates — star striker Didier Drogba.
The Ivorian legend did not travel to Washington, D.C. with the team but flew in on his own the next day to support his comrades as they dominated United 4-2 in the knockout round of MLS playoffs on Thursday night to earn a spot in the Eastern Conference semifinals for a second year in a row. Pictures and video of Drogba hugging his teammates quickly circulated on social media.
“We are very happy, but at the same time we’re not surprised,” said defender Hassoun Camara. “He’s a friend, so I’m biased, but you can ask anybody in the locker-room and you won’t find anyone to say a bad thing about him.
“We hope he’s ready for Sunday. If we add Drogba to players like (Ignacio) Piatti, (Matteo) Mancosu and (Dominic) Oduro, we’re going to be stronger for sure.”


