Didier Drogba names Dilly Duka his man of the match vs. DC United

Didier Drogba celebrates a goal against DC United, September 26, 2015

MONTREAL ā€“ Didier Drogba had a clear idea of who was Man of the Match this Saturday at Stade Saputo.

ā€œDilly Duka had a fantastic game,ā€ Drogba told reporters after Montreal defeated DC United 2-0. ā€œWe donā€™t say it enough, but he harassed the opponent for 90 minutes.... Today, [Man of the Match] would be Dilly Duka. The work that heā€™s been doing for this team recently, he deserves it as much as I did.ā€

Dukaā€™s response was, well, grateful.

ā€œReally? He said that? My God!ā€



One could get an idea that Duka was a keen admirer of Drogbaā€™s when he unreservedly gave up his No. 11 jersey to the Ivorian, picking up No. 5 instead. That idea grew when Duka highlighted the creator of his goal a week ago ā€“ Drogba, of course. But this Saturday, the plaudits went the other way.

Duka didnā€™t score. He didnā€™t get an assist. But he created space for others in a decidedly wide role with which heā€™s not that familiar.

ā€œThe coaches were telling me to touch the sideline, touch the sideline, and Iā€™m a player that ā€“ I love to have the ball,ā€ Duka said. ā€œI was tucking in a lot. At half-time, they were telling me more to stay wide, stay wide.ā€

Thatā€™s what was needed in the Impactā€™s new-look 4-1-4-1. Interim head coach Mauro Biello, for the second time in six games, inverted his midfield shape, with Patrice Bernier and Nigel Reo-Coker given more freedom in front of lone holding mid Marco Donadel.



Duka praised Reo-Cokerā€™s ā€œsimpleā€ approach, allowing ā€œeverybody an opportunity to touch the ball.ā€ But watching Drogba in action was something else. Two different goals, but most interesting for Impact fans, a direct free kick that Biello called the nicest heā€™d ever seen in 23 years at the club.

Duka was equally impressed.

ā€œI was just telling Jason [Di Tullio], our assistant coach, for [Drogba] to hit a free kick like that in the fourth minute, you have to have confidence beyond belief,ā€ Duka said. ā€œUsually, you take a free kick that early in the game, and youā€™re just ā€˜Alright, letā€™s try something, we have 86 minutes left in the game,ā€™ whatever. He went up to that ball, and he was like, ā€˜Iā€™m putting this in the back of the net.ā€™ And we all see it at practice--he has some power. And Iā€™m not surprised it went in. It was fun to see.ā€

So, Dilly, who was your Man of the Match?

ā€œCome on, man!ā€

Ok then.

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