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Montreal Impact's Didier Drogba 'a legend of the game' - Jozy Altidore

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MLSsoccer.com' Jillian Sakovits catches up with Toronto FC forward Jozy Altidore, Montreal Impact midfielder Patrice Bernier and forward Dominic Oduro following the wild 3-2 Audi 2016 MLS Cup Playoff match in the Big O. (1:50)

Toronto FC strikers Jozy Altidore and Tosaint Ricketts paid tribute to Didier Drogba after the former Chelsea star made his final home appearance for Montreal Impact on Tuesday.

Drogba came on as a substitute in the 3-2 Eastern Conference Championship first leg win at a sold-out Olympic Stadium, and revealed he would be not returning to the club in 2017.

Altidore told MLSsoccer.com that 38-year-old Drogba was "a legend of the game" and added: "For me, growing up watching him, he was a terrific striker. You try to mould your game around your heroes.

"The game will miss him if this is his last stop. And if not, I'm sure he'll contribute somewhere else."

Ricketts also described Drogba as "a legend," saying: "He's done it all. It's an honour to share the field with a player like that. He's a great player."

Drogba scored 11 goals in as many appearances immediately after joining the club, but has been used more as a substitute this year after suffering injuries.

He came close to adding a late fourth goal for his side on Tuesday, shooting just wide from the edge of the area.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Drogba said: "My contract ends at the end of the season and I won't be returning. I want to end things well, out of respect for everything the people here, the city, have given me."

The club released a video following the match thanking Drogba for his time and service to the club, with the clip concluding by saying: "Merci, Didier."

Drogba did not specify whether he planned to retire or hoped to return elsewhere next season.