The former Chelsea striker believes the MLS will be one of the most "decisive" in world football in a few years and admits he is finding life tougher than in England.
Didier Drogba believes playing in MLS is harder than in the Premier League because of the travel demands.

The 37-year-old scored 104 goals in his two stints at Chelsea but left Stamford Bridge in the summer to join Montreal Impact.

"It's a different challenge [in the MLS],” Drogba told Reuters. "People think it's easy to play there. Believe me, it's more difficult than playing in the Premier League because of the travel.

"You can stay at an airport for three or four hours if you miss your flight, so that is what is really levelling the game.”