Drogba relishing MLS challenge
MONTREAL: Didier Drogba said he is looking forward to the “beautiful challenge” of finishing his career in Major League Soccer after being unveiled before hundreds of Montreal Impact fans here Thursday.The veteran Ivory Coast and former Chelsea icon addressed a crowd of fans at Montreal’s Saputo Stadium, a day after
By our correspondents
August 01, 2015
MONTREAL: Didier Drogba said he is looking forward to the “beautiful challenge” of finishing his career in Major League Soccer after being unveiled before hundreds of Montreal Impact fans here Thursday.
The veteran Ivory Coast and former Chelsea icon addressed a crowd of fans at Montreal’s Saputo Stadium, a day after jetting into the Canadian city after wrapping up his MLS move earlier this week.
“I am a man of challenges and there is a beautiful one before me,” Drogba said alongside Impact President Joey Saputo.
Saputo said Drogba was arriving at a great time “for the Impact, the city of Montreal, and the MLS.”
“I’m proud that he decided to pursue his career here, and his arrival will be beneficial at all levels, both on and off the pitch,” Saputo added.
“I just want to say, no pressure,” a smiling Drogba added.
The two-time African Footballer of the Year said he had decided to join Montreal after being impressed by Saputo.
Drogba, meanwhile, revealed he had been surprised by the turnout that marked his arrival at the airport on Wednesday.
“I didn’t expect that,” he said, adding that he did not think his new teammates would treat him like a superstar.
The veteran Ivory Coast and former Chelsea icon addressed a crowd of fans at Montreal’s Saputo Stadium, a day after jetting into the Canadian city after wrapping up his MLS move earlier this week.
“I am a man of challenges and there is a beautiful one before me,” Drogba said alongside Impact President Joey Saputo.
Saputo said Drogba was arriving at a great time “for the Impact, the city of Montreal, and the MLS.”
“I’m proud that he decided to pursue his career here, and his arrival will be beneficial at all levels, both on and off the pitch,” Saputo added.
“I just want to say, no pressure,” a smiling Drogba added.
The two-time African Footballer of the Year said he had decided to join Montreal after being impressed by Saputo.
Drogba, meanwhile, revealed he had been surprised by the turnout that marked his arrival at the airport on Wednesday.
“I didn’t expect that,” he said, adding that he did not think his new teammates would treat him like a superstar.
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