There’s more than a few Impact fans out there who feel their team can be most dangerous when the odds are stacked against. In some times of adversity, they have seen the Bleu/Blanc/Noir rise to the occasion and produce a surprise result.
They will need that type of belief when the Impact take on CD Olimpia, next Tuesday in Florida.
Already trailing 1-2 to the in-form Hondurans and the former club of Romell Quioto, Montreal must face up to the task in the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-final second-leg without several members of the squad who in any other normal season would have been chomping-at-the-bit to play.