D.C. United’s game against the Montreal Impact will feel pretty familiar for the Black-and-Red. Montreal is still playing a 433, they’re still focused on defend-and-counter soccer, and they’re still heavily reliant on Ignacio Piatti and a former Serie A midfielder when it comes to creating and finishing chances. That’s not great news: since the infamous “one shot, one kill” 1-0 win at Stade Saputo in 2015, United has gone on a miserable 0W-2D-4L run against Montreal, scoring just 4 goals and having a promising late-season run derailed when Montreal came to RFK Stadium to win a playoff game.