Drogba-less Impact hope they’ve found winning combination for MLS playoffs
MONTREAL — It took most of the season for the Montreal Impact to find a starting lineup that they feel good about heading into the Major League Soccer playoffs.
It’s a veteran unit, even without 38-year-old star striker Didier Drogba, and they hope it will have enough offensive punch and defensive cohesion to down D.C. United in the single-game knockout playoff match Thursday night at rickety RFK Stadium, where they have never won (0-2-3).
“Some people will disagree with me on this but I like the fact that we have some veterans out there,” forward Dominic Oduro said Wednesday. “When it comes to a stage like this you need veterans out there who can execute.”
The starting 11 that has been used of late has only two players under 30 — 23-year-old defender Victor Cabrera and 25-year-old left back Ambroise Oyongo.


