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Didier Drogba: Former Chelsea striker refused to play for Montreal after he was named a sub, claims coach Mauro Biello

Drogba has scoried 11 goals in as many regular season games for the MLS outfit

Monday 17 October 2016 09:51 BST
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Didier Drogba refused to play for the MLS outfit this weekend
Didier Drogba refused to play for the MLS outfit this weekend (Getty)

A disgruntled Didier Drogba refused to play for the Montreal Impact on Sunday after learning that he would not be in the starting lineup, coach Mauro Biello said.

The former Chelsea striker opted not to show up at Saputo Stadium where the Impact drew 2-2 at home against Toronto FC to secure a playoff spot.

Montreal earlier listed a back injury to explain his omission but reports of discord were confirmed after the match.

"I spoke with him (Saturday) and he didn't accept the fact that he would come off the bench and, in the end, he didn't want to be in the 18," Biello told reporters.

"He decided not to play."

Drogba, 38, has been used as a substitute in two of the Impact's last four games.

He was recruited from English Premier League club Chelsea last July and wasted little time living up to expectations, scoring 11 goals in as many regular season games.

His output has been down this season but he has still managed 10 goals from 18 starting appearances.

Additional reporting by Reuters.

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