Didier Drogba launched his Major League Soccer career in style here
Saturday, scoring a hat-trick on his first start for new club Montreal
Impact in a 4-3 win over Chicago Fire.
The former Chelsea striker
opened his goal-scoring account on 21 minutes before Chicago battled
back into the contest to take a 3-2 lead early in the second half.
But
two typically clinical Drogba strikes just after the hour mark capped a
memorable evening for the 37-year-old Ivory Coast legend, who
celebrated by presenting his jersey to a fan after the match.
"The
crowd was amazing," Drogba told reporters. "And, you know, this Man of
the Match [trophy] that they gave me at the end, it's for them. I give
it to them."
Drogba's treble was the classic striker's full house
-- one goal scored with his left boot, another with his right and
another from his head.
It left interim Impact coach Mauro Biello purring with pleasure. "What can I say? What a performance from Didier," Biello said.
"He's such a committed person. He's won everywhere.
"He came here with a great spirit, with such a will to win. And we saw that tonight."
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