Didier Drogba may now be 39-years-old, but the striker has definitely still got it.The Ivorian is a bonafide legend at Stamford Bridge after leading the line so well for Chelsea en route to several trophies, especially the 2012 Champions League.However, when Drogba decided to buy a share in Phoenix Rising earlier this year and sign to play for them, a few eyebrows were raised.Still, Chelsea's fourth-highest goalscorer of all-time is committed to helping Phoenix grow in an ever-increasingly competitive MLS.Drogba said: “As far as the coaching aspect goes, I’m there as a player. There’s no way I can say to the manager that he has to play me. I’m not going to interfere in his decisions or his responsibilities."Well, he helped in the best way possible on Saturday night.Phoenix Rising, who also feature former Premier League players Jordan Stewart, Peter Ramage and Shaun Wright-Phillips, play in the second tier of American soccer and faced off against LA Galaxy II on Saturday evening.It was Phoenix who would grab a 2-0 win, but Drogba's free-kick was something incredible. Take a look below:

That has to be all of 35-yards, at least. What a hit!

Speaking earlier this year, Drogba recalled his exploits in the Champions League final victory over Bayern Munich for Chelsea and admitted he did not think he would score.

"To have the chance to score that goal in that final, in the 88th minute, was unbelievable," he told the Premier League Show.

"I think it was one of the goals you don't expect.

"Thank God Juan Mata was there to make me believe it. Two more minutes…and the rest is history."

Phoenix sit just outside the playoffs in the Western Conference having played 18 games, but they are only one point away from the post-season.

Drogba has scored four times this season, but it is safe to say none of his strikes, perhaps ever, have been as good as this effort.